David always has fought for the underdog and he does the same here. He cannot live with his guilt and seeks forgiveness although he knows he can never be forgiven. Dropping the mice with their swatsika parachutes, the English newspaper article about racism…his drunken driving and the killing of Driss. He couldn’t live with the injustices, and most definitely not withhis own. Although some may think he was the drunken bad guy in this story, it is actually his wife who lives in her own bubble of entitlement. David was always aware. David always knew. He begged for justice and it took a child to hear him.