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You are just part of the blood thirsty lynch mob that is out to get this poor girl for trying to get even for the way she was treated by a monster. If more women did the same thing, maybe women would not be victims so often. Maybe they would not get locked up in a basement by perverts. Arias should be a hero to women.
Really?
Real women walk away from an abuser.
I wonder what goes on in some heads. Surely even the most dense would conclude that being locked in a basement in somewhat different than willfully sharing a bed with someone.
But there's no point in pointing out the obvious. Some folks just aren't wired right.
I wonder what goes on in some heads. Surely even the most dense would conclude that being locked in a basement in somewhat different than willfully sharing a bed with someone.
But there's no point in pointing out the obvious. Some folks just aren't wired right.
All I am saying is that a woman who kills a piece of dirt who has been abusing her gets a pass in my book.
All I am saying is that a woman who kills a piece of dirt who has been abusing her gets a pass in my book.
Your book isn't the biggest book on the block, nor is it societies wishes. IF what you are saying is true, and there is absolutely no evidence to that fact, she had many outlets available to her, to get out from underneath her situation. Murder isn't one of them. Society, as a whole, doesn't condone it. Her sentence was proper.
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