Step-families, blended divorced families/diversity immigrants that the system has been promoting for decades; now looks to be a socially destabilizing disaster on a very large scale.
So that denies her the emotional defense. To boil water and mix sugar to make boiling molasses to attack someone with is 100%premeditation on a level of, you could have called the police quicker.
Edit: clarification: shouldn't have to be said, but no this is not condoning either parties actions. Just a note.
Judge Amanda Yip, QC, said: "You found it difficult to take everything in, but made the connection between what Craig had said the day before he died and what your daughter was telling you.
"You were understandably very upset.
"You were described as being livid and fuming at the thought of what had been done to your children."
Prosecutors said: "We cannot and do not say whether these allegations made about Michael Baines are true or not....but that is not the issue for you in this case because the prosecution certainly accept that these allegations were made, and that Corinna Baines believed them to be true at the time that she caused the fatal injuries to Michael."
Well, I'm surprised it didn't work, but there's a lot we don't know from just a headline and a title.
I'm very shocked she didn't attempt a Coercive Control ruling that would have likely worked in her favor. Maybe Julie Bindel was busy race baiting to trick right wingers into backing her, instead of being available to advise on how to con this case.
If a man did this, nobody would even question the sentence.
Read a story a while ago of a father who stumbled across a man that was abusing their daughter and beat them so badly that the abuser died of their injuries. However the father had stopped short of flat out landing a killing blow on the abuser, called 999/or whatever emergency services it was because I can't remember the country, and was later cleared because despite causing the abuser's death through beating him enough because the father had also shown restraint/empathy/cognizance in stopping and trying to prevent the abuser from dying.
Now whether the recording from the emergency call is sincere or not, "oh no nothing I am doing it helping" [while flailing in the air rather than providing aid], it does show cases as you mention exist. Where the violent behavior was understood/pardoned because of what was going on and that the resulting consequences of that behavior was deemed insufficient to charge as murder 1.
June 20, 2012— -- A Texas rancher who beat his daughter's accused molester to death moments after he discovered the man raping the 5-year-old girl, will not be charged with his homicide, officials said, as they released chilling 911 tapes of the father calling for help as the other man died.
A grand jury Tuesday decided not to indict the 24-year-old father who beat ranch hand Jesus Mora Flores to death with his bare hands, after finding the man abusing his daughter behind a barn.
The difference between these cases is premeditation - the woman convicted here "pieced together" some clues, while the man who wasn't charged discovered the man he killed in the act.
Not only was the woman in the story's killing premeditated, it was speculative.
He died apparently from complications from the skin grafts from the burns.
Boiling water is extremely dangerous. She mixed water with sugar and poured it over him while he was in bed.He suffered 3rd degree burns all over his body. He then died during skin graft surgery later, likely from infections.
Right there is the crux of the problem. You're a somewhat mentally unstable woman who just murdered her husband. What do you do?
Call the police and spend the rest of your life in jail
Pressure your daughter to say dad abused her. After he's dead so he won't be talking. Tell your daughter she's out on the street if she doesn't tell the story you want her to tell, faddy's dead anyways, she's going to have nowhere to love if she doesn't go along with it.
After watching the amount of lies my mother put out when my parents got divorced and I insisted on living with my father to get away from her, I can only imagine how someone even more psychotic would act.
Step-families, blended divorced families/diversity immigrants that the system has been promoting for decades; now looks to be a socially destabilizing disaster on a very large scale.
My Three Sons. A Family Affair. The Brady Bunch.
Sniffing out the roots in media.
Thats a feature not a bug
United Cuckdom 1944: https://youtube.com/watch?v=2pD5Nkd8mkw#t=17m20s
Murder is murder, and there isn't a caveat in the UK common law for "but he really deserved it"
So they edited the story for their headline? Because reading elsewhere it wasn't boiling water she used. It was boiling syrup.
9 months later edit: congratulations, it's a permaban from a subreddit!
I got permabanned from the MensRights subreddit for mentioning the syrup thing despite the story being on that very subreddit some 8/9 months ago.
Water plus sugar mixture.
Napalm sticks to kids, guess this sticks too.
So that denies her the emotional defense. To boil water and mix sugar to make boiling molasses to attack someone with is 100%premeditation on a level of, you could have called the police quicker.
Edit: clarification: shouldn't have to be said, but no this is not condoning either parties actions. Just a note.
(Craig was son, killed himself)
Translation: the prosecution thinks that he's guilty as hell.
Because if they were able to prove that he is not guilty, they would certainly be laying stress on the fact that she did this to an innocent man.
Which, by the way, does not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he was guilty.
Well, I'm surprised it didn't work, but there's a lot we don't know from just a headline and a title.
I'm very shocked she didn't attempt a Coercive Control ruling that would have likely worked in her favor. Maybe Julie Bindel was busy race baiting to trick right wingers into backing her, instead of being available to advise on how to con this case.
If a man did this, nobody would even question the sentence.
Read a story a while ago of a father who stumbled across a man that was abusing their daughter and beat them so badly that the abuser died of their injuries. However the father had stopped short of flat out landing a killing blow on the abuser, called 999/or whatever emergency services it was because I can't remember the country, and was later cleared because despite causing the abuser's death through beating him enough because the father had also shown restraint/empathy/cognizance in stopping and trying to prevent the abuser from dying.
Now whether the recording from the emergency call is sincere or not, "oh no nothing I am doing it helping" [while flailing in the air rather than providing aid], it does show cases as you mention exist. Where the violent behavior was understood/pardoned because of what was going on and that the resulting consequences of that behavior was deemed insufficient to charge as murder 1.
The difference between these cases is premeditation - the woman convicted here "pieced together" some clues, while the man who wasn't charged discovered the man he killed in the act.
Not only was the woman in the story's killing premeditated, it was speculative.
Every year me and my boys repost the video of the father shooting the man who molested his kid on the way to court for Father's Day.
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I don't feel it necessary to be so brutal as to murder someone with boiling water because of how horrific an injury that actually is.
This family has been annihilated.
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How the hell did she kill this dude with boiling water. Did she fill a whole bathtub and put him in it lul
It wasn't just water, it was boiling syrup which meant the sugar stuck to his skin. Its like pouring boiling glue on someone.
He died apparently from complications from the skin grafts from the burns.
Boiling water is extremely dangerous. She mixed water with sugar and poured it over him while he was in bed.He suffered 3rd degree burns all over his body. He then died during skin graft surgery later, likely from infections.
Also https://youtube.com/watch?v=tlTSDha2T24 is kinda related but most of all fun (Absolute Mad Lads - Gary Plauche).
On the bright side, she'll never have to work again, and I expect her fellow prisoners will consider her a hero.
I suspect she would've gotten a lighter sentence if she'd made his death quicker and/or less horrific. Should've just used a knife.
Just like that, sentencing gap, and all the feminist training protocols for judges disappeared.
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Right there is the crux of the problem. You're a somewhat mentally unstable woman who just murdered her husband. What do you do?
After watching the amount of lies my mother put out when my parents got divorced and I insisted on living with my father to get away from her, I can only imagine how someone even more psychotic would act.
A man in prison feels compelled to do some community service, gets 2 for the price of 1:
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/10/29/ca-prison-staff-cleared-in-case-of-man-who-beat-two-convicted-child-molesters-to-death-after-warning-he-would-soon-get-violent/
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