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To: Joseph Silent who wrote (95295)10/7/2012 3:17:33 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 219348
 
This was not an act of spontaneous anger, from the reported evidence. No signs of a struggle.. House was clean and neat.. No blood located anywhere except around the cot where he nearly decapitated her.

It's likely that he threatened to kill the children if she did not obey his demands to lay on the cot and "sacrifice" herself to restore his "lost honor".

This is not a sign of a "heat of the moment" killing. This is a sign of a methodical murder carried out with forethought and an effort to contain the damage. A sacrificial offering..

God can only imagine what was going through his wife's mind as he stooped over her to slit her throat. I'm sure the safety of her children was paramount, so she willingly submitted to her own slaughter on some assumed promise not to kill the children.

How's that for an analysis of "scienter" on his part. Once again, the crime scene apparently demonstrates forethought and deliberation.

I hope his executioner uses the same forethought and deliberation in purging this "man" from the human gene pool.

He may be a "man", but that means nothing to the woman he slaughtered. She can't speak for herself.

Hawk