[ Imprisoning them isn't going to absolve them of their guilt or their beliefs. Though some of them may crack and think they're reformed, it's only being trapped inside stone walls that makes them that way. Why give them a second opportunity to finish what they started? Without the ringleader, they've been dealt a serious blow, but if they believed in the cause that much, why take the chance? ]
They should have just given them the same treatment and been done with it.
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[ Imprisoning them isn't going to absolve them of their guilt or their beliefs. Though some of them may crack and think they're reformed, it's only being trapped inside stone walls that makes them that way. Why give them a second opportunity to finish what they started? Without the ringleader, they've been dealt a serious blow, but if they believed in the cause that much, why take the chance? ]
They should have just given them the same treatment and been done with it.