An Iranian couple dismembered their son years after killing a daughter and son-in-law (interview, drug)
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The son was a film director in Tehran. He had invited his elderly parents to the city. Then the parents killed him.
"The victims were drugged, suffocated, stabbed and then dismembered, the authorities say."
They agreed to the murders together and have shown no remorse: “I have no guilty conscience for any of the murders,” Mr. Khorramdin said in a television interview from detention. “I killed people who were very morally corrupt.”
Ms. Mousavi appeared no more contrite.
“We decided together, the two of us,” she said in a television interview shortly after she was arrested. “My husband suggested it and I agreed. I have a great relationship with my husband. He doesn’t beat me or curse at me.”
The reason they gave is so forth:
“The parents said they had killed their children because they disapproved of their lifestyles. They accused their son of being physically aggressive, and said he was freeloading off them and having sex with girlfriends.”
Killing a kid that is conscious and aware vs aborting a fetus. Not the same thing.
Also for the record, I don't believe in Abortion after a certain development time. Unless it is to save the mother's life, or it's a rape.
Sure, justify whatever you want and change the rules that suit you. That’s the new America.
Personally, I believe abortion is far worse. You are killing that child when they are at their most vulnerable and need the love of their mother the most. A child who can run and walk at least has a chance of escaping a murdering parent.
Likely the parents share some blame in the fact that their kids are freeloading. Not always but most often I would think. They did not teach and train them how to be productive adults. So while they are judging their kids, they should look at themselves.
Now I do believe that some kids are just born bad and no amount of good parenting can fix it. The kids in the article don’t appear to meet this criteria.
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