What fallacy does this fall under?
If the murderer isn't caught before his death he technically gets away with it, yes.
If he gets caught he is tried and sentenced according to the laws of the nation he is in.
Death is the great equalizer.
On the opposing side. Millions of Jews are slaughtered by Hitler. Because they don't accept Jesus they're sent to suffer in hell. But, before he dies, Hitler seeks forgiveness, accepts Jesus, etc, and is automatically elevated to heaven.
How is that justice?
If the murderer isn't caught before his death he technically gets away with it, yes.
If he gets caught he is tried and sentenced according to the laws of the nation he is in.
Death is the great equalizer.
On the opposing side. Millions of Jews are slaughtered by Hitler. Because they don't accept Jesus they're sent to suffer in hell. But, before he dies, Hitler seeks forgiveness, accepts Jesus, etc, and is automatically elevated to heaven.
How is that justice?
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"