Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When were the texts sent and why wasn't 911 immediately called?
This is terrible. Why didn’t he call 911 or at least call and warn the mistress?
Anonymous wrote:OW was a Republican activist.
Wife has crazy eyes.
Husband is hot.
Anonymous wrote:Is that a threat, OP? Do you have a gun?
Anonymous wrote:Jennair looked way, way better with long hair. She should never have cut her hair short. That's probably what drove him to cheat and set this whole tragedy in motion.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is sick. Several of my friends knew Meredith personally as the dedicated community leader and activist she was. A tragedy at the hands of evil.
I mean, of course adultery does not warrant the death penalty. But, let's also not cast her as completely blameless in this whole scenario. There's room for nuance here.
Meredith could not help that she met her soulmate ( who happened to be married) and had to jump into bed with him. It was passion and romance and forbidden love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a waste of two lives.
Thing is, my initial reaction was to feel bad for the cheating husband. Because clearly his wife whom he cheated on was crazy enough to murder and commit suicide, so she must have been crazy to live with. Sane people don't react this way. Sort of like how while I normally feel bad for the laid off postal worker, once he goes postal, you start to consider that the post office had a good reason to fire him.
Yep.
This.
How do you know what really went on in that marriage? He might have been mentally cruel and cheated before but she took him back. Every person has a breaking point.
Sorry, but anyone who goes through a murder-suicide scheme is 99.5% likely to also be very difficult to be married to and live with. People aren't just spur of the moment crazy; there's lot of other craziness happening behind closed doors. I can safely say that me and my wife don't have that "breaking point." I know for a fact that she has too much self-respect.
How well does anyone ever really know another person?
+1
People claiming 99% anything are easily fooled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a waste of two lives.
Thing is, my initial reaction was to feel bad for the cheating husband. Because clearly his wife whom he cheated on was crazy enough to murder and commit suicide, so she must have been crazy to live with. Sane people don't react this way. Sort of like how while I normally feel bad for the laid off postal worker, once he goes postal, you start to consider that the post office had a good reason to fire him.
Yep.
This.
How do you know what really went on in that marriage? He might have been mentally cruel and cheated before but she took him back. Every person has a breaking point.
Sorry, but anyone who goes through a murder-suicide scheme is 99.5% likely to also be very difficult to be married to and live with. People aren't just spur of the moment crazy; there's lot of other craziness happening behind closed doors. I can safely say that me and my wife don't have that "breaking point." I know for a fact that she has too much self-respect.
How well does anyone ever really know another person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a waste of two lives.
Thing is, my initial reaction was to feel bad for the cheating husband. Because clearly his wife whom he cheated on was crazy enough to murder and commit suicide, so she must have been crazy to live with. Sane people don't react this way. Sort of like how while I normally feel bad for the laid off postal worker, once he goes postal, you start to consider that the post office had a good reason to fire him.
Yep.
This.