12-17-2020, 02:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-17-2020, 02:10 PM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
I see Juliette's role in assisting the home invasions and murders of her neighbors as far worse than her "betrayal" of Kelly. Kelly was a grimm and was used to living a dangerous life on the run. She should have known better than to trust an email and phone conversation with anyone and just walk in the front door with a child in hand. Even if Juliette hadn't turned bad, what if she was being coerced? The neighbors, OTOH, didn't have the slightest clue what was going on and were just minding their own business sitting in their houses or pulling into their garages.
And yes, just about everyone else had broken some law at some time. Renard, especially, probably committed enough crimes just in s01 to get put away for life. Adalind for attempted murder on Aunt Marie and for whatever she did to that guy she went after for Renard in s01 (not sure exactly how one might prosecute her for the taking of Nick's powers in s03). Nick, Hank, Wu, Monroe and Rosalee all actively covered up crimes by others (you can't be prosecuted just for not reporting, but if you actually help someone hide the evidence or get away, you can be).
I think Bud and Franco are probably in the clear, though.
And yes, just about everyone else had broken some law at some time. Renard, especially, probably committed enough crimes just in s01 to get put away for life. Adalind for attempted murder on Aunt Marie and for whatever she did to that guy she went after for Renard in s01 (not sure exactly how one might prosecute her for the taking of Nick's powers in s03). Nick, Hank, Wu, Monroe and Rosalee all actively covered up crimes by others (you can't be prosecuted just for not reporting, but if you actually help someone hide the evidence or get away, you can be).
I think Bud and Franco are probably in the clear, though.