Is anyone denying the fact that it's murder? Not really. Maybe the guy I quoted previously, who "didn't know who's in the wrong here", simply because it's a woman killing a man, not the other way around. The rest of us are just pointing out the hypocrisy, how people are often trying to absolve women of any blame, even if they're the 100% monsters. How many times have you seen people demonizing a guy who killed a girflfriend as a revenge for her cheating? Did ANYONE, EVER, say that we should try to understand him? No? And here we have at least a few people saying that, since society has this mindset of women=goood, men=bad.
The rest of us are trying to make people understad that it's bullshit, and women can be just as bad as men, if not more so.
I remember a couple in a village my parents lived in 23 years ago. They were in their mid-40s and she was suffering from schizophrenic bouts and unfortunately they both were heavy alcoholics which was not unusual during these times. Usually she "forgot" to take medicine when she was drunk and one day they were doing their thing while drunk when suddenly she woke up besides a "total stranger", grabbed an axe and smashed it into the forehead of her lover. He magically survived it but with the loss of short-term memory control hence why he always carried a bag filled with many notes. The most popular tabloid in Germany, BILD, reported it as "murder couple" and the woman being "a maniac". Literally like five lines of non-descriptive explanations of what "happened".
What I am trying to say is: we don't know the real reason and it's most likely not simply porn unless a very dormant psychosis was triggered by her husband's recalcitrance in regards of porn orders. A hint for that is given by the mentioning of him making a second order after the first one was canceled. Now, either he was very porn-hungry and suffering from dementia altogether or it was merely an escalation of an ongoing marriage crisis which may happen everywhere. A gun, a knife or an axe, doesn't matter even at high age, I remember a case of an old couple which avoided each other unless they went shopping then they would spew verbal poison against each other. It's not funny but rather worrying when it happens in your neighborhood.
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Actions committed in anger can rarely be undone. Better be worth the time she'll have to sit, but there's probably more to the story here. There always is.
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Why did she not think divorce was a more sane first option?!
Well, I think his point was "Would that much scrutiny be put into a case like this if the murderer was a man?". Which, in itself, isn't a bad question.
But as much as it may seem otherwise, the answer, from an article's perspective, is yes. At least, judging from most publications I've read.
I vividly remember a case in which a man, who most obviously crossed the moral event horizon long ago, killed his kids in cold blood. This case made the local, and even national news in Canada. The man's known as Guy Turcotte. His motives and a plethora of "allevating factors" were constantly discussed on all media outlets covering the story for the years it went on.
Now when it comes to the court of public opinion, especially MMOC's, that is an entirely different story.