To Kill a Mockingbird

How does the author value human life?

****this is for the short story the HOBBYIST by Fredric Brown****

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It would seem the author does value life. The druggist is able to prevent murders by poisoning the perpetrators and then making them sign a confession of their murderous intents before he gives them the antidote.