Can They Be Violent?

“There is nothing to stop him doing any damage he can find a way to do. I suppose my best hope is that he just loses interest... Because even I don’t know the extent of how cruel and vindictive he is capable of being, but all the signs and portents say it could get BAD.”

“Telling little tidbit from the local news...In 1978 a woman and her two teen age children were found shot to death in their home. The incident was ruled a double murder- suicide. This week the husband, who is now terminally ill with cancer admitted that he had killed his family .He had fooled his wife into signing a blank piece of paper and then typing her suicide note on it and staging the crime. He married twice subsequently, and both wives died under suspicious circumstances. He admitted to having pushed his second wife into the Grand Canyon, but admitted no involvement in the death of the third from an overdose. His reason for killing his wife and children was that he was “tired of family life”; and for killing his second wife” it was easier than divorcing her”. In his own defence he said that he was an “upstanding citizen and a good person” who had “gone off the tracks two days in his whole life”. If any of you have yet to grasp the depth of the devaluation portion of the cycle, take this as a cautionary tale. Someone who threatens violence is THINKING VIOLENCE.”

 

 

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