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I don't think you were victim bashing, Raisin, I just don't see this as Hillbilly Justice. What I've usually seen as Hillbilly Justice is a death, either committed, or perceived to have been committed, by another, and the decead's family member will seek justification for that death.
I do believe that there were tensions brewing, between the two families over a variety of things, for several years, and it appears, that the Ws became infuriated with (grew to hate) the Rs/HHG, and murdered them.
In looking back through all of this, neither family, were as poor as Job's turkey. If we look at it objectively, the Rs were living the life they wanted, and the W4s were living pretty well too. The W4s were maintaining and working, and living off of, a small, working, farm. AW seems to be the only family member in both families, to have attained a college education (at least she stated as much on her FB and she probably went into AF to assist w/her education). Both families had all the adult toys they wanted, went on trips, built derby cars, their kids had nice vehicles, nice clothing. Folks have made fun of the Ws little home but it's what they wanted, same as the Rs liked their trailers. They both had things going pretty good, visitation was working out pretty good, but there's always some issues when people split, but it seemed to work fairly well. That "undercurrent of drugs" is what keeps bothering me. I believe it will play a role in what ultimately led to this, if only that it was the precursor to the families ending friendships and/or business ties, which then lead to a big downhill slide.
Fair enough. Hillbilly or Mountain or whatever justice may have been too strong a word. But I do not think killing is necessary to be involved in someone wanting justice for a perceived "wrong."
But to say there was no feud between the W's and R's is not entirely true either. The definition of feud is
feud
/fyo͞od/
noun
- . a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute:
- 1. take part in a prolonged quarrel or conflict:
My issue is with not being allowed to discuss on here the things that may have led to the murders. The R's were not saints. They were not bad people but they did do some bad things according to society.
Fact: The R's sold drugs.
LE has stated many times they found a commercial grow op at 2 R residences.
Fact: The R's were in a contentious custody agreement.
Fact: The R's physically fought with people over many things including but not limited to demo derbies, people driving down their road, ect.
The R's were not saints. You cannot white wash their prior actions simply because they were murdered. The R's were rowdy, tough people who as you say "lived life out loud."
They fought, they sold drugs, they argued with people, they beat people up, they pulled guns on people.
And we should be allowed to discuss all that on here without being labeled as "victim bashing".
JMO