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Originally Posted by feldspar
I said I wasn't going to argue semantics, but look up "cold blooded" in the dictionary. It doesn't say anything about "planned, prepared, and committed in a fashion designed to evade getting caught." I think you are referring to first-degree murder, and again, I'm not talking about the law.
He killed the mother of his infant child in front of his own mother, dude. I'd say that takes a bit of the old "cold blood." Look it up. The reason why cannot have been a good one, let alone justified. I don't care what set him off. Then he killed himself in front of his bosses without regard of how that might affect them
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And it's your contention that he murdered the mother of his child in front of his own mother in "cold-blood"? Per the dictionary definition, "Lacking feeling or emotion: a cold-blooded killer. Executed without feeling or emotion"? Something tells me you don't have a very good read on this situation.
Words mean things, I suggest you learn the meaning of them before lecturing anyone about what they mean AS FAR AS YOU'RE CONCERNED.