I want to do 3 blogs,

but if I do two of them will be invisible unless someone views all blogs. Rule here is one blog every 24 hours, break it and the first one disappears from normal view. Ce la Vie.

Met an older woman at work a few days ago. Sad tale. She got out of prison a few years ago. She did 18 years behind bars and is still on supervised probation. What was her crime?

She caught her husband and her sister together so she got a pistol and shot them both right there in the bedroom. Okay. Then it gets worse from her perspective. They didn't die. They lived (which is why she didn't get life imprisonment or execution (which we have)). She already had a child by the husband. During the trial period the court took the child and gave it to the same sister. While in jail the husband divorced her and married the sister and had a child with the sister. Now she is out of jail, but her child has grown up without her and left the nest. In fact both children have and she knows not their addresses. A term of her probation is that she not communicate with either shooting victim, not even to ask them for her child's address. For some strange reason she does not like her sister anymore.

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Well, rules and promises were made to be broken.cool
A sad story, KEN. Yet I ask my slef

In the USA thay must know about Crime of passion ??peace
Ken 19
I also feel bad for her situation.
it is much worse now.
you can make 4 blogs i dont complain cheers
Yes, they do. Apparently the 15 minute window for that defense had passed between discovery of what was going on and before the gun went off. That much I know.
I really don't have too many more details. Haven't seen her lately. Not sure I really would want them anyway or to be drawn into her universe.
but if you have a problem whit that i go dellete oke wave
This is a true story?Or is it just a blog?Too sad...I hope it's not true!
you can look i dellet 2 blogs i hope you are happy now handshake
Jarred, I can make 100 blogs a day. What would the point of that be if normally only one of them is seen (since many here don't use the 'by entry' button?
Hello Spring. Yes, a real person and a true story.
i not look how many blogs people make i stay for fun thats all handshake
Jarred, we agree about the fun. I just feel if I trouble to right it, someday I am hoping someone reads it. laugh
well i did dellete all and start again laugh thumbs up
Yes in this story it show us ,how little do we know about the workings of the mind. I am out of my slef I am become blind with passion..

There a is volcano in me

It must come out

It is coming out.

I am not myslef Only after the volcano

have passed Did I see the damage....doh doh
Hi Gly. Well the concept is if enough time has passed, then you have had time to think about it and it is no longer 'caught in the passion of the moment.' I believe that if when she peeked she had the gun with her and acted immediately, then the 'crime of passion' defense would work. What I understood (apology for not mentioning) was she peeked, then staggered downstairs, had a drink or two and cried for a while, then found the gun and went back upstairs and opened the door and started shooting. I.e, not an immediate reaction.

Being human, it is possible any of us might have done what she did. Especially with a little alcohol and hearing the giggles and any other sounds coming through the ceiling. However, alcohol is almost never a good defense. Whatever. She paid for it and pays every day.
ken
What a shock to have caught her husband and sister in the act...she likely was in shock...her actions to use the weapon may have been delayed but surely you would think the courts would understand?...I think she should look on the bright side...she didn't get life or the death penalty...perhaps one day her child will seek out contact...
Yes Ken,
The Die Is Cast...

Let us hope life will smile up on her

and in time maybe she will find a Roes that belongs only
to her...
Hi Ken
We had a somewhat similar case here when a guy (I know him fairly well} walk in on his wife and business partner. Luckily he missed them both and came off much lighter. I did a blog on this several months ago.

It ruined his life. Since I did that blog I learned that he is now living with his eldest daughter - he managed to trace her at last - and when I last heard he was in an alcoholic rehab centre.

People never worry about how their infidelities can affect the lives of others.
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That is why I say she did half business, that make her life more worst. Is not that better that she did not shoot them and gave the divorce and kept the children and married another person?
dunno dunno confused Just saying.
Sure, hindsight is always better. So is armchair generaling. Real world, you get hurt, you react. Our brains and bodies are hard wired that way. Fight or Flight. Some say leave, that is flight. I think if she had not been a little drunk, not been in shock, if she hadn't remembered the (illegal in that house) gun, maybe she would have left. If she had been a male in Texas a few decades ago, killing them both and keeping the kid would have been perfectly legal. Not so in the area she lived.
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