"After murdering Colonel Felisbert, Procopio finds out that the colonel designated Procopio as the sole heir in his will. Guilt-ridden yet not confessing his crime, Procopio decides to accept the inheritance and to distribute it in small sums to different charities. Procopio says, “This was not merely scruple on my part, it was also the desire to redeem my crime by virtuous deeds; and it seemed the only way to recover my peace of mind and feel that accounts were straight.”
Based on the quote above:
Do you agree with Procopio’s decision? Does it justify his crime? Why or why not?