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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'll never understand why girlfriends help murder their boyfriend's ex wives. If he got away with it I'd be sleeping with one eye open the rest of my life. Insane. [/quote] He told her he loved her and he hated the conniving wife. That he only had to get rid of one person so that they could be together forever. Story as old as time. Sometimes it works. Henry VIII murdered 4 wives that way.[/quote] "Only you understand me. What you and I have is special. My evil wife will take me to the cleaners in the divorce and turn the kids against me, and I'll be left with nothing. With her out of the way, we can be together and live the comfortable life we were meant to lead. No one will ever find out." [/quote] But it's the "no one will ever find out" that's hard to understand how/why anyone would believe that. And also the fact that you still have to be totally immoral/unethical to agree to help someone murder another person, especially a mother of five.[/quote] And what kind of woman wants to build a life with and live with a murderer?[/quote] Hmmm, let's see - every wife of a drug kingpin, mafioso, cartel leader, dictator, soldier, and gang member. I mean the wife of the Syrian President went to Oxford. Yet she stayed while he committed genocide against his own people. I don't judge the wife of a small-time one-off murderer too harshly in comparison.[/quote] PP here. All that you mentioned is heinous. In a situation like this one, Michelle Troconis had met the wife and her boyfriend's kids, so everything was personal. She had a "face" and a "person" to think about. Then she rode with him while 30 bags of bloody contents were dropped off? That takes a "very special" kind of woman to do that. [/quote] Very special but not exactly uncommon. As I recall -- in the last year alone there have been two other major murders of wives by husbands with the help and/or instigation of current girlfriends. Kelsey Berreth was murdered by her ex-fiancee and the girlfriend (who is also a nurse) cleaned up the crime scene filled with blood. Shanann Watts was murdered by her husband and again a girlfriend was involved (although she didn't have anything to do with the clean-up or physically participate in the murder). [/quote] I don’t think the girlfriend in the Shanann Watts case was involved at all.[/quote]
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