Talk:Burning Bridges/@comment-118.100.41.224-20170720114113/@comment-72.48.202.1-20170720151545

Honestly, it kind of reminds me of In the Dead of Night, but even then, Julian was in prison for the robbery rather than in involuntary murder. "Participating in acts of theft is a serious offense in itself. Robbing other people's properties is not a game, and that's how you and Mr Stewart took it. Had you refused to join Mr Stewart in the robbery of Mr Greene's mansion, nothing would have happened. Mr Stewart would still be alive." -Judge Hall

So yeah, it's sad that Timmy was imprisoned for circumstances far beyond his control, but that's Criminal Case for you, I guess. Still, it'd be interesting to see him again, though doubtful.