The dude is young, so I sure hope he can change. It makes me think of the the MN Security Hospital in St. Peter and how they got into hot water because they weren't providing tangible goals for inmates to meet for release, and so they were imprisoned without a structured sentence/release schedule. The problem they found out, however, and why it was set up that way is that once you get into this kind of thing, the rate of recidivism is insanely high. I'm not specifically talking about Kitna and his situation and what he may or may not have done. But generally speaking, once you're into this kind of thing, it doesn't really go away.