Man 'murders' mother-of-three repairwoman who came to his house on her final service call before the weekend.
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A mother of three who worked as an appliance repair technician has been found dead in the home of a client, who is now charged with her murder.
Lyndi Fisher, 36, was found dead on Friday night in the Lancaster, California home of 30-year-old William Hughes, where she had been dispatched on her final service call of the day.
Wonder what caused the guy to suddenly kill her? Apparently she had been there multiple times.
That would explain the murder of a married mother of 3 (or any woman), how, exactly?
Sheez, and people say women are the emotional ones! It's like comparing a minor windstorm to Hurricane Katrina.
Men have killed women before for turning them down; they have thrown acid in the faces of the women who have turned them down, and others things. I have never said that women are more emotional than men. I think they may tend to express emotions differently, perhaps. Just google keywords: man kills woman for rejecting him. Many men have trouble with rejection.
Men have killed women before for turning them down; they have thrown acid in the faces of the women who have turned them down, and others things. I have never said that women are more emotional than men. I think they may tend to express emotions differently, perhaps. Just google keywords: man kills woman for rejecting him. Many men have trouble with rejection.
But this is outrageous. It's not normal, nor does it reflect a healthy psyche, even if it is somewhat common. And while we're on the topic, why do men have so much trouble with rejection? It's one thing to feel a bit of a sting when someone you're into turns you down. But some guys get into a big power trip about it, which is one reason killings and acid-throwings happen. Why? Why is power such a big thing? And in this case (granted, the motive is just speculation at this point), she was a married mom. How irrational is it to "not take rejection" well, from a married woman? It makes no sense.
Hopefully there will be some follow-up to the story, after an investigation. Maybe he's mentally ill, or something.
P.S. Re: the underlined--I didn't say you did. That wasn't directed at you, it was just a general comment. We used to get troll posts on that topic, in the Relationships forum.
But this is outrageous. It's not normal, nor does it reflect a healthy psyche, even if it is somewhat common. And while we're on the topic, why do men have so much trouble with rejection? It's one thing to feel a bit of a sting when someone you're into turns you down. But some guys get into a big power trip about it, which is one reason killings and acid-throwings happen. Why? Why is power such a big thing? And in this case (granted, the motive is just speculation at this point), she was a married mom. How irrational is it to "not take rejection" well, from a married woman? It makes no sense.
Hopefully there will be some follow-up to the story, after an investigation. Maybe he's mentally ill, or something.
P.S. Re: the underlined--I didn't say you did. That wasn't directed at you, it was just a general comment. We used to get troll posts on that topic, in the Relationships forum.
I wish I had some answers. As you say, just speculating. I hope there will be some follow-up. It is crazy, but someone has to be crazy or evil to murder. I'll try to keep an eye out fir another story on it.
There do seem to be a lot of troll posts from guys about "women." I don't notice the reverse happens much. I see a woman might complain about a specific man but the women don't seem to over generalize as much. But I haven't been on this site that long, so I could be wrong. But that's how it seems to me. I really dislike trolls.
Last edited by Gusano; 07-19-2017 at 05:44 PM..
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