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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.necn.com/news/national-international/she-killed-the-kids-prosecutors-outline-chilling-timeline-in-duxbury-tragedy/2924108/ Here is the detailed timeline of the day of the murders. It is bone chilling. [/quote] The reason he asked her “what did you do” on finding her outside, and not “who did this?” or the equivalent is because he knew she was off. It’s not a question that supports the assessment that everything seemed normal on the day of.[/quote] Untrue. Did you read the timeline. Everything was normal. He said "what did you do" because she had clearly jumped out a window when she was supposed to be watching them. That doesn't mean anything was abnormal prior to his leaving.. [/quote] How did he know she jumped out the window?[/quote] He went in the house first, found the broken window upstairs while trying to find everyone, saw her on the ground from there. [/quote] Particularly with the window broken, the natural assumption would be that she had been pushed. People jumping out of windows don’t normally jump through them. [/quote] Right. If I found my husband like that I would not say what did you do? This confirms everything wasn’t perfectly normal like folks are trying to say. Was she functioning? Clearly. Again, not necessarily indicative this wasn’t a serious postpartum issue to anyone trained in this. [/quote] He knew at that point the kids were missing. He had already been inside the house and seen no one. (They were killed in the basement.) You wouldn't be suspicious if your husband jumped out a window and your kids were missing?[/quote] On finding an average spouse bloody and paralyzed outside a broken (not open—broken) window my assumption would be that there had been homicidal violence, not a murder-suicide. She was not an average spouse because she had this very recent history of psychiatric illness. Enough to justify all of that medication, whatever they were calling it.[/quote] Nobody is calling this woman an average spouse. She can have PPD and still be guilty of murder. [/quote] Exactly. One doesn't contradict the other. Any chance she gets death penalty?[/quote] Sadly no. Massachusetts.[/quote]
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