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All I can say is he's no different than those doctor's that have malpractice suits hanging on their tails. He actually killed someone,served his time and wants to "help" others, while professional doctors walk around with a degree killing people due to neglect and(or) they still practice medicine and may or may not get a slap on the hand. What's really worse the one who killed,served his time and wants to help or the ones who have a degree and kill? I'm not saying that I would trust the killer to operate on me, I question why he choose to be a doctor, I think it's obvious why.