Final answer:
The victims should not be judged to deserve their fate, and Wargrave does not have moral authority to administer justice.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question raises two points: Whether the victims deserve their fate and whether Wargrave has moral authority to administer justice.
Victims' fate: It is not for anyone to say whether the victims deserve their fate as it is not ethical to justify or condone murder or violence.
Each person has a right to a fair trial and due process. Acts of violence should be condemned and justice should be sought through legal means.
Moral authority: Wargrave, as an individual, does not have moral authority to administer justice.
Justice should be administered by legally authorized institutions such as courts and law enforcement.
Personal acts of retribution can lead to chaos and undermine the rule of law.