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Two men kill their exes.

Anon2009's picture

One had a very violent history: http://deadspin.com/jared-remy-pleads-guilty-sentenced-to-life-without-p...

The other was bitter over having to pay his ex $600,000 and felt he got poor representation in the divorce proceedings:

omaha.com/news/crime/nebraskan-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-without-parole-in-ex/article_f70914b6-e695-11e3-b455-0017a43b2370.html?mode=jqm

Men like these two think they got screwed? They unjustly screwed people out of the right to live.

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Anon2009's picture

Maybe those guys know that killing isn't the answer. No amount of money, or hate, is worth someone's life or freedom. Some women are so bitter that they kill their ex, and some men are so ticked off about how "unfair" their alimony or cs payments are that they decide to kill someone. Many of those people now sit in prison and now have no one to help them. I wonder if they still think killing someone was worth it.

wth was I thinking's picture

Dh's ex tried to kill him when he finally left her. She even told her friends that the only reason she didn't was because in her rage she forgot the knives were all in the dishwasher(it got relayed to him), and he brought it up one day, and she just laughed. She said 'if I can't have him nobody will'. Talk about fucking crazy. All of that right in front of the kids too, they'll tell you all about it.

I moved out of state after I got divorced, and whenever I go back to visit, I am very selective about who I tell, and not one word of it gets posted to fb or anything until after I get back.

wth was I thinking's picture

10k a month?? How can anyone justify awarding someone that much money for doing nothing. I would have probably gone homicidal too, holy hell.

Anon2009's picture

I think it does too. But I don't think killing people is going to help that guy's case, or the cases of the guys in the articles. Now they've lost their freedom, their right to have any say in their kids lives, the love of their kids, and likely won't be seeing said kids again. Is money really more important to them than all of that? Before at least they had a chance, albeit a small one, to see their kids and be in their lives. Now they don't have any chance.