Or she's been wrong. Imagine being presented a dead child at 15 years old, she was 15 when she lost her first child. She was 16 when she gave birth to her second. She was always told she was a slave in a scum, that's why I even the people who mistreated her are in her dreams and she's asking me for forgiveness. Because she thought she deserved to be treated badly because she was born asleep. She sinned because she dreamed that she could be more than that. She just wanted to be loved and feel safe and not be used and abused
The wronged can be in the wrong too, and that's exactly Rasta's case. She wanted to be loved but used every conniving, deceitful and MURDEROUS trick in the book to obtain it. And denied it till she took her last breath. It's like Sovieshu once said: it's not that Rasta doesn't know what she's doing is wrong, she just doesn't care. And for that, I don't feel bad
The hallucinations of her victims proves that Rasta knew she was in the wrong and the hallucination right before her death just shows that she didn't care. Hallucinating about dodging accountability?? A whole nut case. The only thing missing is that she didn't take Sovieshu with her