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Question: what things about UM do you absolutely despise or hate? Here is mine. It always seems when an innocent wife is murdered by her husband or boyfriend, or ex that her in-laws do not care about her after her darn murder!
This is how it goes - man murders wife, then takes off. everyone on the husband's side ironically ALWAYS thinks he never did it. They think he was a victim too. Also, in many case on UM, and on Dateline, 20/20, 48 hours, the husband is an arrogant ***** or a wife beater or cheats on her, or all of these traits combined. This mean behavior, arrogance, and cheating many times does lead to murder because the wife finds out or gives him a second chance and eventually demands a divorce. I kind of feel sorry for the family of the guy who killed his wife or children or all. For example, the sister of the AZ killer who killed his wife and 2 kids and set the house on fire. Why in the world does his sister need to come on UM and defend him? I hate that! She only defends him because he is missing and perhaps there is an explanation. She knows he did it. Why the hell would he take off? And don't give me that he was innocent, but left because he was afraid he would get sent to prison as an innocent victim too. And that is why now-a-days I no longer feel sorry for the family of the killer. I only feel sorry for the family of the murdered wife. I truly feel sorry for the murdered women and their families. (Yes, there are times where men who cheated on UM or Dateline did not kill their wives. I am not talking about them, rather only focusing on the true cases where there is a connection). Plus, I find it odd that men with anger problems usually end up murdering their wives and children. Because they are too masculine to get help from a doctor and then feel they should kill everyone in manly ways (i.e. guns and fire which boys like to play with). In the end the masculine men end up very girly when they are on the run and scared to death of getting captures and sent to prison. LOL. --- Even on Dateline, 20/20, 48 hours, and Forensic Files the in-laws continue to side with their own family even though the murdered wife brought them in new grandchildren, nieces, and nephews into their family. This is also true for men on men killings. on Forensic Files this old man survived thankfully, but almost died due to his stupid business partner. The business partner slowly poisoned him to get the entire business to himself. He got caught and was sent to prison. I was so happy that this loser old middle aged man got sent to prison. Naturally, by nature, the killer's wife said he was innocent despite her husband being great at chemistry and had a chemist lab set up in his garage!! Again, the wife of the killer was arrogant because even though he is now in prison she has the nerve and cockiness to appear on tv and explain her side. But none of us believe her. Her arrogance is connected to her husband (the killer)'s arrogance. Do you ever notice this? many wives who are nice are married to nice husbands, but there are plenty of stuck up wives who are unsurprisingly married to stuck up husbands. LOL |
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note to self: if one day one of my sons kills his wife I will not defend his sorry azz. I will try to find out if he was indeed innocent, but I will not rush to the media right away, without the facts, and say "my boy is innocent and he would never do these crimes".
there was an old man on UM who said his son could not do the murder of his wife. Yea right! The answer is simple - just because you are his father and know him very well does not mean he is innocent. anyone, especially men, can murder. Quote:
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Bonnie Haim. Her side of the family believed her husband to be innocent, while the husband's relatives believed he was guilty. So it's not always the case.
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your wrong. it is usually the case. (and I already mentioned sometimes its not the case).
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Is it completely inappropriate to suggest that Rob did it?
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