Anybody who's been through a divorce will tell you that at one point. they've thought murder. The line between thinking murder and doing murder isn't that major.
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Divorce is a 50-50 thing, and it can be a number of petty things that finally drive you out of your mind.
My wife Mary and I have been married for forty-seven years and not once have we had an argument serious enough to consider divorce; murder, yes, but divorce, never.
Everyone knows that when you go through a divorce, it's a really difficult time for both parties and you've all - you believe, you both believe, individually, that you've put your best into it.
Obviously, you go through a lot of emotional turmoil in a divorce.
Divorce is a time of change. It really rocks a foundation of most people's lives. When we have our heart broken or our dreams taken away from us, it is a time of growth and change.
Coming from a family where the parents had been together for 40 years, you never imagine that divorce is going to happen to you.
A divorce is like an amputation: you survive it, but there's less of you.
My understanding of first-degree murder is that premeditation needs to be proven.
We've all been affected by divorce in one way or another, whether we've experienced it personally, or witnessed family or friends go through it.
I think abortion is murder.
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