she's an hysterical bitch and yes, she is a real threat
boil the bunny
ummm...ya..... he's a pu$$y and she's a hysterical bitch.
He cheats on her, she finds out, and he goes whining to the cops because she's uber pissed. What's he gonna do if he ever get's into the NHL? Whine to the refs because another player threatens to "take him out"?
Have they determined that the texts did indeed come from her phone? You never know if he had created them himself to get back at her. If they did originate from her phone, she could either be stalkerish or just the jilted lover. I'm sure more will come out on this story as time goes by.
when is a threat a threat?
Well, for a fair legal comparison, when is a murder a murder?
If my husband were to tell me he'd cheated on me, and I lost my brain in the context of that conversation, and stab him to death, it is not considered 'pre-meditated', or 1st degree murder (ie, planned murder). It is considered heat of the moment, and is treated differently by the law.
So, if he tells me he cheated on me, and I flip and tell him I'm gonna kill him, doesn't it stand to reason that this threat is also as un-thought-out as a murder would be in the heat of the moment?
So, was it a threat? Yes.
Is it the same as if she threatened to kill him a week after finding out? No.
Do I think she's serious about it? Well, I'm glad there are other people to make that call.
It's one of those things where 999 times out of a 1000 nothing would come of it and she is just acting like a spoiled brat, BUT you probably don't want to take that chance in a 1000 either. (For all we know she could be loaded up on drugs)
A spoiled brat?
I gotta agree with your incredulence, Karrie. When coming up with terms that could be used for her, spoiled brat is not one of them!
I kind of like to keep things short and simple and to the point, but I guess I could have said someone who throws a tantrum when they can't handle disappointment. -![]()
It's not really a tantrum though either. I think most people would feel like ranting and raving if we were confronted with that kind of news (betrayal) but most of have the self control not to. Or least the self control to stop if the police ask us to. It's the not stopping that, for me, takes it another level.
It's not really a tantrum though either. I think most people would feel like ranting and raving if we were confronted with that kind of news (betrayal) but most of have the self control not to. Or least the self control to stop if the police ask us to. It's the not stopping that, for me, takes it another level.