Similar story?
We are always 😳 when we read stories about people killing family members, friends or similar.
What we always forget instead is why such things happen ...
https://t.me/StuproFatti/295
First of all, such homicide generally are huge different compared to other serious homicides ...
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/561
https://t.me/RecidivismFacts/121
Obviously there are homicides with a possible reason and homicides with no reason at all, so again it's complex ... Let we consider now homicides with a possible reason ...
So already seeing all as similar is 💩
Now again, doing a crime as answer to a specific event / situation / believe IS NOT a justification! like we said previously
https://t.me/TerrorismTelegram/155
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/15
https://t.me/TerrorismTelegram/415
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/599
Why such things happen? Well, probably Lost showed exactly ... Why Kate killed her dad? Have you already forgot lost ....
Wayne Janssen was Kate's biological father, though he was likely unaware of this. He beat Kate's mother Diane, was an alcoholic, and made sexual advances toward Kate (which she vehemently rebuffed). He was killed by Kate when she blew up his house in 2001. At the time she killed him, she was aware of the fact he was her biological father. ("What Kate Did") https://perma.cc/7YQK-ZZ63
This is just one of 10000 examples, where probably KATE WOULD NEVER KILL ANOTHER PERSON! showing that doing a death sentence in such case is pretty shit. Such things need to be considered during a sentence. The reasons behind actions are huge important ...
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/576
We need learn from such reasons and events
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/45
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/47
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/44
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/42
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/34
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/41
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/576
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/470
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/386
2023? Well, how people are acting with other people are a great source of homicides! So think about that, before acting like 💩. Obviously this is not an excuse for homicides, but we cannot ignore such things!
Again, it's time people start to improve communication!
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/570
Such abuses and bad behaviours are the source of criminality and terrorism!
We need to think before acting
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/153
We are always 😳 when we read stories about people killing family members, friends or similar.
What we always forget instead is why such things happen ...
https://t.me/StuproFatti/295
First of all, such homicide generally are huge different compared to other serious homicides ...
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/561
https://t.me/RecidivismFacts/121
Obviously there are homicides with a possible reason and homicides with no reason at all, so again it's complex ... Let we consider now homicides with a possible reason ...
So already seeing all as similar is 💩
Now again, doing a crime as answer to a specific event / situation / believe IS NOT a justification! like we said previously
https://t.me/TerrorismTelegram/155
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/15
https://t.me/TerrorismTelegram/415
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/599
Why such things happen? Well, probably Lost showed exactly ... Why Kate killed her dad? Have you already forgot lost ....
Wayne Janssen was Kate's biological father, though he was likely unaware of this. He beat Kate's mother Diane, was an alcoholic, and made sexual advances toward Kate (which she vehemently rebuffed). He was killed by Kate when she blew up his house in 2001. At the time she killed him, she was aware of the fact he was her biological father. ("What Kate Did") https://perma.cc/7YQK-ZZ63
This is just one of 10000 examples, where probably KATE WOULD NEVER KILL ANOTHER PERSON! showing that doing a death sentence in such case is pretty shit. Such things need to be considered during a sentence. The reasons behind actions are huge important ...
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/576
We need learn from such reasons and events
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/45
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/47
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/44
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/42
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/34
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/41
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/576
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/470
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/386
2023? Well, how people are acting with other people are a great source of homicides! So think about that, before acting like 💩. Obviously this is not an excuse for homicides, but we cannot ignore such things!
Again, it's time people start to improve communication!
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/570
Such abuses and bad behaviours are the source of criminality and terrorism!
We need to think before acting
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/153