This raises many problematic questions:
1. What time should FlyMiles be let out?
2. Should he be let out permanently or only on parole?
3. How much time was he given in the first place and had he plea-bargained or been convicted by a jury?
4. What was his crime? Moreover, when he committed it, was he armed?
5. If he was armed, with whose arms?
6. Did he ever have an inappropriate sexual relationship with that woman, Miss Lewinsky?
7. If so, where were her arms at the time of the crime?
8. Where was his head at when he committed the crime? And Miss Lewinsky's?
9. Did he provide evidence of extenuating circumstances? How about unextenuating circumstances?
10. Was the evidence concerning extenuating and/or unextenuating circumstances physical evidence or merely circumstantial?
For the answers to these, and other questions, tune in next week, same time, same channel, to "The Time Out of Our Lives".