I think this is a great documentary on YouTube - lots of good info (bad disguises though!) but at one point, Leonetti explains that he doesn't feel guilty about his killings as he, at least, knew his victims were "bad men"...whereas, in a real war, like Vietnam etc, you can't know that to be the case.

Has he got a point? At the end of the day, when a sane person kills another person, they obviously search for a reason as to why they did it - Ive read and heard lots of reports of military soldiers finding it difficult in dealing with having killed their enemy, just because they don't have the reason Leonetti has.

what's the thought on Leonetti's excuse?