Yes, because they still got off of a bus after being kidnapped, experimented on, and drugged for an indeterminate amount of time. This may not be a startling thing to you or some others, but it would be a traumatizing experience - one that may have influenced their decision in causing harm, if it wasn't the presence of the drugs forcing their hands.
If it turns out that the men did this intentionally and were merely interested in committing first-degree murder at the time of their arrival, which seems doubtful when there's no motive to do so, then I will reconsider my opinion at that time. It's understandable to doubt and to dislike what's happened, but I believe in the accused being innocent until proven guilty.
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If it turns out that the men did this intentionally and were merely interested in committing first-degree murder at the time of their arrival, which seems doubtful when there's no motive to do so, then I will reconsider my opinion at that time. It's understandable to doubt and to dislike what's happened, but I believe in the accused being innocent until proven guilty.
Especially with so many variables in play.