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Originally Posted by dirk digler
I agree with what your saying except the family of both victims would probably like to figure out why it happened as well as the police.
Of course they may never really know...
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Either his mother or her mother was at the house during the argument.
We'll likely know the ultimately catalyst.
Honestly, as someone that liked Belcher, I
hope it was something that would set any one of us into a blind rage (i.e. the baby mamma drama). Let's be honest folks, the law
does recognize this as a quasi-justification for homicide. A true heat of passion murder can get you a voluntary manslaughter charge instead of a murder charge. At least at that point we have something that the law and most reasonable people see as something that drives men to do things they know are unreasonable upon reflection.
If this really came out of her getting home late from a Trey Sonz concert...
Ugh...at that point he's just a cold-blooded killer.