Mia
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Oh no! I really hope this isn't another case of a husband killing his wife. Naturally, it wouldn't be any less tragic if an intruder killer this poor woman. However, if it was the husband, at least, unlike Chris Coleman, he preserved the lives of his two children. Is anyone here familiar with the church of LDS and their policies concerning divorce? Even if I did belong to a church which would essentially outlaw me if I divorced my husband/wife, I would still see that as the one and only alternative - not murder! Like I said, I'm hoping we don't have another case of a husband killing his wife; I also hope the TOD will confirm that either way. But the way LE are stating it is an "isolated incident" and that no one else in the neighborhood is in danger, and more recently, that "no one is being ruled out as a person of interest" just reminds me of the Coleman case. This is just so incredibly sad. And for the children to find their mother's battered body, and one of them being autistic to begin with? Those kids are going to need years of therapy, stability, and love in the future for them to even begin to lead a semblance of normal lives. It just seems like we're hearing more and more of these cases EVERY SINGLE day now: A seemingly perfect, church-going family, with no outward relationship problems and no enemies (that we've heard of so far) and then all of a sudden the wife (and sometimes the children as well) are suddenly murdered. And the husband is the lone survivor. Again like I said, I hope for the childrens' sake it was not the father, but judging from past cases we've looked at like this, it doesn't look good.