Re: OT: THE MURDERESS, ANDREA YATES IN HOUSTON, TEXAS




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As for them having more children, we certainly can't put the blame on
him
when we don't know how much she might have wanted more children.

He's the one who put tab A into slot B.

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~~Donna~~
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Ok, it took something as ludicrous as the above statement to bring me out
of the woodwork on this one:).

Unless he raped her repeatedly, slot B is generally not automatically
open for business.

Does your statement reflect your degree of control in keeping your knees
together?

lol,

ed

If you were going to come up with that last comment, maybe staying in the
woodwork would have been the wisest choice.

In hindsight, I would have to agree with you. That's the thing about
hindsight, unfortunately.


That woman was under the influence of mental illness, extreme
hyperreligiosity to the point of cultdom on the part of herself AND her
husband, and a controlling husband. He may not have held her down and put
a gun to her head, but he might as well have.


See my response to Rae.


ed


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