But it is still wrong to jump to that conclusion in this case and situation
No one is jumping to any conclusion, let alone THAT conclusion.
The news reports and Police interviews have not provided enough factual information to determine or draw any conclusions.
What conclusion do you think could be drawn?
I see that a policewoman took down the knife wielding lunatic. Job well done!
Be careful
@mailmandan, you might get scolded for jumping to THAT conclusion before all the facts are in.
Why this person went on a rampage is not known
This is at least the 3rd post in this thread cautioning that the story is breaking.
It seems the need to know why becomes an obsession for people, like slowing down to watch a car accident. From a practical standpoint, I’ve come to realize the WHAT matters more than HOW or WHY.
Evil exists in this world.
Murder, rape, robbery and kidnapping happen every single day. Some of these events are sensationalized. Most are ignored by the media.
With the death of OJ, I had reason to recall the Zimmerman ‘White Hispanic’ story.
At church, there was a public prayer which I ended the chain. I prayed for the families of the 155 Black kids killed in Chicago since that were killed by Blacks and not reported on. Their lives matter just as much and their families pain is just as real. So, let’s keep it real folks.
Whoa. Weren’t you the one who was just warning everyone the news reports and Police interviews have not provided enough factual information to
determine or draw any conclusions? Why bother speculating?
Or is it OK to suspect Cause B but Cause A, (THAT Conclusion) is not OK?
What recommendations do you make IF your suspicion is proved correct? Honestly, I’m surprised there are not a lot more murders due to relationships …
We, the people on the outside looking in, should keep our opinions to ourselves until we become fully informed on the circumstances that lead to this particular outcome.
I’m confused. I thought you were the guy who was just speculating. I guess it’s OK for you to share your opinions on the circumstances that lead to this particular outcome (relationship) - but not others.
Uninformed opinions often add to the stress of the people who were close and impacted by the resulting actions of this man.
This is the most disturbing post in this thread.
We’ve become so infantilized that social media buzz should be stifled on the chance that it “often adds” to life altering and life ending stress. Really?
Someone close to me was brutally attacked or murdered and I’m going to get all worked up over social media comments?! You’ve got to be kidding me!