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    6 months ago

    It’s not heartbreaking…they had the option to go the police and instead chose murder. HE wasn’t acting in self defense

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        6 months ago

        “Thanks. We’ll send extra patrols. Sorry that happened. Have a good day!”

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          “Look, what do you expect us to do about it? We’re really busy and your complaint isn’t going to boost our revenue at all.”

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          About12 hours ago as I’m posting this I was driving home from work with my parents a few minutes behind me, were gonna do Xmas this weekend. It’s raining hard.

          Someone with no lights on is barreling down my lane, I almost don’t see him in time to swerve and honk. As I do so he very clearly swerves out and then back in (like he’s trying to PIT me) and then returns to my lane once he misses me

          I immediately dial 911 and after being on hold for 6 minutes all they said was “well get someone to that intersection”

          Like, did you not fucking hear me? The guys doing 70, he’s not at this intersection anymore!

          “Well tell patrol, good night”

          Parents confirmed he was still trying to kill people as he went down the road

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          Sadly yes, when the law fails. See Jeffery Dahmer for when someone in need tried to rely on the police for help.

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      There’s a documentary and a dramatized show about her life on Netflix. CPS had been there. Doctors had suspected Munchausen’s but couldn’t do anything. Their neighbors knew something was wrong but couldn’t prove anything. What she did isn’t necessarily justifiable. But “they should have gone to the cops” is ignorant af.

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      6 months ago

      He was acting in defense of another, which is morally equivalent. She was used to being mistreated by authority figures (her mother, every single doctor…) - why would she trust armed authority figures?

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      She wasn’t acting in self defence either. With his help they were fully capable of just running away. If they needed something from the house they could have just robbed her. There need to be some good faith effort to escape a situation before resorting to murder, but they chose to kill her out of hate and that should land you in jail or we all go mad max.

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        Finally someone with some sense in this thread. I was being generous giving her a pass for sure but I was trying to differentiate the situations - she was abused but the boyfriend has NO excuse for committing murder. It’s crazy to defend him.

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            I’ll bet it the mom was on trial, none of these people would be advocating for the death penalty.