Wow, a whole 160 miles?
I mean seriously though guys cheating is horrible and the guy could have used an ass whooping but murder took it a bit far.
How did the husband "win" by the way? Everyone lost.
Won the game of revenge.
Wow, a whole 160 miles?
I mean seriously though guys cheating is horrible and the guy could have used an ass whooping but murder took it a bit far.
How did the husband "win" by the way? Everyone lost.
Maybe the woman cheated because her husband is a crazy, fucked up loon incapable of providing the emotional support she needed.
To all the people saying it's the wife's fault/hope she learned her lesson/doesn't feel bad for her..etc:
Do you think cheating on your legal spouse should be illegal?
...cause I'm pretty sure it isn't and murder is.
disagree, seems cold and calculated as indicated by the 160 mile trip. it's hard (not impossible) so stay in a murdering rage all the time during thatThis is a pretty general case of a crime of passion.
disagree, seems cold and calculated as indicated by the 160 mile trip. it's hard (not impossible) so stay in a murdering rage all the time during that
lol, awesomewhile we can't comfortably label a man who ties up his wife and murders her lover as a psychopath, I think we can all safely agree that she shares some blame.
That guy in the army who went nuts stayed in one for a few days, then snuck offbase which is hard in itself, and then butchered a village. There really is no way to legitimately quantify how long is too long before a fit of passion should end since its all based on individual elements that are specific to each person.
How could you do this to a loved one? It's rage I believe.
The killer is a nutjob, but I don't get why people have affairs. I mean, if you feel the need to do that, you're obviously unhappy with the other person, so why not just walk away? I figure that some people are going to be like "But there's the kids," or whatever, but it still strikes me as selfish behaviour: "I want to be intimate with someone else but I'm not willing to take the scary steps by terminating the familiar."
disagree, seems cold and calculated as indicated by the 160 mile trip. it's hard (not impossible) so stay in a murdering rage all the time during that
How routinely are such laws enforced?Adultery is illegal in many states(Texas isn't one of them however)
I had sex with a married woman, once.
All three of them deserve their fate. Don't sleep with married women. Don't cheat on your spouse. Don't fucking murder people.
House-breaker is dead.
Murderer is in jail.
Cheating wife is, hopefully, devastated.
while we can't comfortably label a man who ties up his wife and murders her lover as a psychopath, I think we can all safely agree that she shares some blame.
I had sex with a married woman, once.
Or don't any of the above. There's guilt to go around.
Maybe the woman cheated because her husband is a crazy, fucked up loon incapable of providing the emotional support she needed.
Probably been said, but I don't really understand why the "drives 160 miles" is such a focus. 160 miles isn't that far.
So, she should have just filed for divorce. Everything would have been easier, she would have been able to see the man she really loves openly and without fear. Not defending the murder, of course, before anybody says anything.
Probably been said, but I don't really understand why the "drives 160 miles" is such a focus. 160 miles isn't that far.
Agreed. He probably didn't even have to wear an adult diaper.
Why not kill her? She was the one that cheated, and was married to him.
I had sex with a married woman, once.
I don't understand this jealousy that some people have.
Honest, if I were to be in a relationship, I would rather someone I love occasional have sex with other people than to stop loving me and enjoying sexuality with me. Some people like variety, I could understand if a partner of mine had sexual feelings for someone outside of me. I can completely empathize with that feeling. And would still want to have a relationship with someone who felt that way.
Love is more important than one sex act.
So he shot a total stranger who owed him nothing but the wife whose loyalty he could reasonably expect, and who betrayed him, is unharmed?
The logic of that always escaped me.
I don't understand this jealousy that some people have.
Yes, it's sad if you value monogamy, that your significant other "cheats" on you.
But if it was consensual, then he's not a rapist and he's not a particularly bad person, in my opinion.
Honest, if I were to be in a relationship, I would rather someone I love occasional have sex with other people than to stop loving me and enjoying sexuality with me. Some people like variety, I could understand if a partner of mine had sexual feelings for someone outside of me. I can completely empathize with that feeling. And would still want to have a relationship with someone who felt that way.
Love is more important than one sex act.
Or don't any of the above. There's guilt to go around.
Not sure how this thread is shaping up but page 1 was pretty ugly. Guys & Gals: Marrying someone does NOT, I repeat.. NOT grant you ownership of that person. They are just as free to do what they want as ever. Marriage is a commitment not a prison sentence for the other party.
The woman felt compelled to cheat for whatever reason, it's her life to live. This psycho who felt so wounded in his pride that he decided he was going to kill another man for touching 'his property' -she was not forced to seek out the arms of another, she did so willingly.. the murderer should get the fast track to the electric chair and anyone else of the same mindset should take heed.
If your signifigant other is looking elsewhere for thrills then it's their issue and their choice. Get over it and move on and be a better person next time, if you can.
I don't understand this jealousy that some people have.
Yes, it's sad if you value monogamy, that your significant other "cheats" on you.
But if it was consensual, then he's not a rapist and he's not a particularly bad person, in my opinion.
Honest, if I were to be in a relationship, I would rather someone I love occasional have sex with other people than to stop loving me and enjoying sexuality with me. Some people like variety, I could understand if a partner of mine had sexual feelings for someone outside of me. I can completely empathize with that feeling. And would still want to have a relationship with someone who felt that way.
Love is more important than one sex act.
I don't get the whole "You cheated on me! I'm gonna make the person you cheated on me with pay!"
it was somebodies wife.Your wife?
it was somebodies wife.
If it was one of the hottest women you've ever met, and she asked you probably wouldn't. unless you are just that morally strict. i don't have these hang ups, however.If a woman approached me for sex and she had a ring on her finger, I'd decline.
This.Or don't any of the above. There's guilt to go around.
To deny the man is dead because of something she did is silly.Some bizarre views in this thread.
A woman cheats and is now responsible for her nut-job husband offing an innocent man?
Cray Cray.
What is the list of topics that reveal some odd stances on gaf?
Dating
Tipping
Trans issues
Women's number of sexual partners
???
Gee I wonder why she fell for another guy with such a charming level headed husband like that around?