tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095270985170721876.post2963096782966024956..comments2024-03-24T23:22:43.753+00:00Comments on Tony's Musings: Further Thoughts on Manslaughter PleaTonyTheProfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10486414706261508994noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095270985170721876.post-66217677786862766262012-08-16T15:47:25.898+00:002012-08-16T15:47:25.898+00:00"But the fact that the first victim was not h..."But the fact that the first victim was not his wife, but his father in law, sitting in a chair quietly, watching television seems to call into question his plea that it was his wife's behaviour which caused him to start the killings"<br /><br />Or he got to such a state that he felt his whole world had collapsed and he needed to take out all aspects of this massive failure. <br /><br />Just guessing, but the father in law was probably the only one there who could have stopped him once he'd "crossed the Rubicon"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9095270985170721876.post-50615087290676946062012-08-15T16:09:03.958+00:002012-08-15T16:09:03.958+00:00I think this man's actions show he was punishi...I think this man's actions show he was punishing his wife by killing those she most loved before he killed her. He is totally responsible for what he did.Alanenoreply@blogger.com