Woman has affair, gets caught by husband. She says she's being raped and her husband shoots and kills the man.

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Dean

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What I am wondering is, at what point did he pull out the gun?

Did he pull it out before she yelled rape? Did the woman yell rape thinking she was going to get capped? Was the husband going to cap both of them until she yelled rape? Did the guy drive off possibly after she yelled rape knowing the guy was going to shoot him in an attempt to get away?

If she yelled rape in a direct response to her husband brandishing a gun, in an instinctive attempt to save her own life, should she be charged? Or the Husband for taking out the gun? Her trial will bring it all out I guess.
 

moshquerade

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Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: Dean
What I am wondering is, at what point did he pull out the gun?

Did he pull it out before she yelled rape? Did the woman yell rape thinking she was going to get capped? Was the husband going to cap both of them until she yelled rape? Did the guy drive off possibly after she yelled rape knowing the guy was going to shoot him in an attempt to get away?
good questions, and likely all will come out in the trial.

 

TwinkleToes77

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Jul 13, 2002
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Similiar happened to a friend of mine, though no one was shot at or physically injured. My friend was having an affair with a married woman, when her husband found out, she said that my friend had drugged and raped her on repeated occassions. The police got involved. After investigating for a month or so and numerous visits with the OPP, she was charged for filing a false report etc.

 

b0mbrman

Lifer
Jun 1, 2001
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"He is entitled to defend his wife and his family against aggravated assault. If he believes that is what is happening, he is entitled to use force

Yup.

I'm not happy that a man died, but certainly am happy that the proper party is being charged
 

91TTZ

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Jan 31, 2005
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Originally posted by: Dean
What I am wondering is, at what point did he pull out the gun?

Did he pull it out before she yelled rape? Did the woman yell rape thinking she was going to get capped? Was the husband going to cap both of them until she yelled rape? Did the guy drive off possibly after she yelled rape knowing the guy was going to shoot him in an attempt to get away?

If she yelled rape in a direct response to her husband brandishing a gun, in an instinctive attempt to save her own life, should she be charged? Or the Husband for taking out the gun? Her trial will bring it all out I guess.

In either event, she'd still be charged, since she screamed something that wasn't true which resulted in the other guy dying.
 

Rudee

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Apr 23, 2000
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Originally posted by: flunky nassau
Ya man, put yourself in his situation. If you had a gun & your wife was being driven away in her "rapist's" truck, i don't think ANY OF YOU would have not fired the gun.

I'd either get in my vehicle and follow the guy while calling the police on my cellphone at the same time. Or if I was to shoot, I would aim for the tires. Killing another human being takes things to a completely different level, and in my opinion, is not justified.

 

iamwiz82

Lifer
Jan 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Fayd
good, her husband wasnt exactly in the right, but i cant fault his actions.

she's a tramp, whore, bitch...yeah.

Wasn't in the right? He didn't have a right to shoot someone he thinks is attacking his wife?

Are you a total liberal? Or just retarded? Of course he has a right to defend himself, or those nearest to him, provided he has witnesses.

You either quoted the wrong post or you're an idiot.

I vote idiot!
 

KingofCamelot

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Aug 20, 2004
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Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: leftyman
Originally posted by: Fayd
good, her husband wasnt exactly in the right, but i cant fault his actions.

she's a tramp, whore, bitch...yeah.

He was totally in the right.

murder is never justifiable.

I'm wondering, how many people would you let die to defend that argument?

Say there was a serial killer/rapist going around. The news reports that he has killed 8 victims so far. You come home and see him kidnapping your wife. You know him from the news report, and what he was going to do to her. You're telling me you're supposed to idly yell at him to stop and let him get away with your wife, who will undoubtedly be killed?

I don't like killing, but there are times when its justifiable, and anyone who tells you otherwise is very out of touch with the world.
 

cKGunslinger

Lifer
Nov 29, 1999
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Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: leftyman
Originally posted by: Fayd
good, her husband wasnt exactly in the right, but i cant fault his actions.

she's a tramp, whore, bitch...yeah.

He was totally in the right.

murder is never justifiable.

You are mistaken.

Give me a gun and make me think you are hurting/abducting my child.

 

Vonkhan

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Feb 27, 2003
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Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: leftyman
Originally posted by: Fayd
good, her husband wasnt exactly in the right, but i cant fault his actions.

she's a tramp, whore, bitch...yeah.

He was totally in the right.

murder is never justifiable.

You are mistaken.

Give me a gun and make me think you are hurting/abducting my child.

QFE

altho in my case, it'd be "Give me a gun and make me think you are hurting/abducting my dogs"
 

Aikouka

Lifer
Nov 27, 2001
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Originally posted by: moshquerade
he fired four shots into the vehicle. i am surprised he didn't hit his wife too.

It's Texas, Mosh... they're like all bonafide marksmen from what I hear!
 

mooncancook

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May 28, 2003
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Kind of sad in a way coz no one deserve to die or go to jail in this case. The woman definitely need to be punished. I can understand the husband's reaction though (assuming he has a case), I mean if I'm witnessing a love one being raped, there's certainly a moment of uncontrollable rage, and atm if I have a gun around I'd pull the trigger at the rapist too.
 
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good call, i would of expected her to get off scott free and him to be getting his ass pounded for the next life time.

calling rape is a cunning idea, but it only works with people who would say " oh she was being raped..end of story, poor girl, man got what he deserved the evil beast", it doesnt work with people who can actually think about the situation and read into it.
 

dug777

Lifer
Oct 13, 2004
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Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
good call, i would of expected her to get off scott free and him to be getting his ass pounded for the next life time.

calling rape is a cunning idea, but it only works with people who would say " oh she was being raped..end of story, poor girl, man got what he deserved the evil beast", it doesnt work with people who can actually think about the situation and read into it.

 

OsoVerde

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Dec 14, 2006
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Originally posted by: Dean
What I am wondering is, at what point did he pull out the gun?

Did he pull it out before she yelled rape? Did the woman yell rape thinking she was going to get capped? Was the husband going to cap both of them until she yelled rape? Did the guy drive off possibly after she yelled rape knowing the guy was going to shoot him in an attempt to get away?

If she yelled rape in a direct response to her husband brandishing a gun, in an instinctive attempt to save her own life, should she be charged? Or the Husband for taking out the gun? Her trial will bring it all out I guess.

Good questions.

 

OsoVerde

Senior member
Dec 14, 2006
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What a mess, this whole thing.

Moral of the story: If you want to cheat on your spouse, get a freakin' divorce already to avoid any misunderstandings.
 

exdeath

Lifer
Jan 29, 2004
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I'm glad to see the prosecution in this case has their ****** in the right sock, i.e.: prosecuting her and not the husband for the murder.
 
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