I don't know how he does it.
Me? I would make it my life's ambition to break Hayes and Komisarjevsky out of prison so that I could kill them myself.
In certain extreme situations, the law is inadequate. In order to shame its inadequacy, it is necessary to act outside the law. To pursue... natural justice. This is not vengeance. Revenge is not a valid motive, it’s an emotional response. No, not vengeance. Punishment.
I meant God help the poor man whose wife and daughters were killed.
He was found not guilty, but a few years later the family who'd purchased his house (had to be sold to pay for his defense) found some undeveloped film hidden in an air vent. They knew about the case, so they took the film to the Louisville PD, who discovered that the film and discovered that it was actual photographic evidence of the rape, torture, and murder.
Since Ignatow had already been found not guilty, the prosecution was stymied by the double jeopardy clause, and he only served fourteen years for perjury.
My dad worked with Brenda Sue's brother at Fort Knox, and he received multiple offers from other prisoners who were serving time with Ignatow to take care of the problem for him, but he declined.
Two years after his release from prison, Ignatow was found dead in his house. He'd apparently fallen onto a glass coffee table, inflicting severe cuts to his head and arms. He bled to death before he could summon help. The LMPD accepted it as an accident, but there are many in the community who wonder if he had assistance in his "accident".