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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-07-21 03:32 pm

[ SECRET POST #2392 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2392 ⌋

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iceyred: By singlestar1990 (Default)

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[personal profile] iceyred 2013-07-22 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
It doesn't matter if she was sober or not. She still murdered a baby who wasn't old enough to walk.

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(Anonymous) 2013-07-22 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
It actually matters a great deal. Perhaps to you it doesn't, because you are so close to it, and obviously upset. However, it does matter. It can be the difference between murder and manslaughter, even if you personally do not see it that way. In taking a life, intent and premeditation DO matter, otherwise murdering you wife in cold blood or running over a stranger on a dark rainy night with near zero visibility would be the same thing.

You do not have to have sympathy for her, nor do you need to forgive her. But that does not mean she is is beyond sympathy and forgiveness. It doesn't mean I do not hope the court will treat her case justly and compassionately.

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(Anonymous) 2013-07-22 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, when a child is in your custody, failing to provide the necessities of life is pretty much considered murder. At least where I live.

Premeditation might matter in court, but just because it wasn't premeditated doesn't mean it wasn't murder.