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24-01-05, 03:04 AM
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If a person is incapable of keeping to his vows and his mate is found dead, does that make him a murderer or do you think that that person has surround himself with unfavorable events that put him under suspicions because of his actions?
Do you think that murder is the flip side of the coin of infidelity? What are your thoughts or believes?
Before you comment or react, STOP!! Listen and evaluate all sides
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25-01-05, 02:55 AM
Say that again in English
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25-01-05, 04:44 AM
lol... is that better?
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25-01-05, 07:48 AM
[size=3]Actually Knowledge Seeker, I was thinking the same as Facetygal, but I was to embarrassed to ask.
I thought from the title that it was going to be one of those "which one would you choose" threads, but your post was rather baffling and I failed to understand the link your were making between infidelity and murder.
Respect
In their dealings with each other the Wise Man and the Fool believe they can outwit the other. However, the Wise Man KNOWS when he is dealing with a fool!
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25-01-05, 10:02 AM
If your question is that infidlity is a justification for murder or that murder is an inevitable consequence of infidelity then I disagree.
You wouldnt kill someone who cheated on you. There are crimes of passion yes but they are the minority. Many people catch their partners cheating every day without killing them. You have to be quite unstable to take someones life in that situation.
If you are asking wether the partner of a dead person who was known to be cheating comes under suspicion then yes they do. Its probably (I dont know to be sure) one of the biggest motives for murder outside of money, so yes the police would be suspicious.
I no be gentleman at all O!
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25-01-05, 11:14 AM
@ DM
clp)clp)clp)clp)clp)clp)Well done for deciphering Seeker's unknowledgeable words
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25-01-05, 04:53 PM
I’m sorry that my thread was confusing to you all. But the question was put to my class room the same way I just asked it. It generated a great discussion and I thought that it would do the same here.
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