Agreed about his career. He is in an in-demand specialty. Changing jobs can be because another practice pursued and offered more money, preferred location…family experience with that.
Malpractice paid by employer. Lawsuits in certain high risk specialties and in a sue-everybody era is viewed differently from different perspectives. We had a Dr friend who stopped to offer words of assurance to a woman he knew awaiting surgery, had zero to do with procedure and was briefly cited in her malpractice case.
I’m still curious about the information that seemed to indicate he was opening a Columbus office. IIRC that didn’t look like a practice he was joining…but a solo practice…but I could be mistaken. Was he trying to move close to her? I wonder if she and/or her family heard about this from mutual friends.
Still stumped on how he got in and out of that house past the security like a Ninja. It certainly was a high risk operation for an Ex with a gun to be caught in any stage of this situation. Would ruin his career without any revenge success.
Malpractice is paid by the employer, and not all hospitals/employers are willing to pay an insanely high one. So MM might have been looking towards the situation that would be uneasy for a while, but 100% not impossible to deal with.
All depends on how one looks at the situation. My friend was facing a divorce during that time, and while being upset, managed the impossible. (“You need the money. So don’t prevent me from making it. Let us negotiate what you need, and what I need, and do it the fastest way”). They kept a normal relationship, and years later, he offered a mature assessment of their divorce: it helped them both move forward and develop as people.
When I am reviewing these stories, I am thinking that the ability to move on, to explain to oneself that this door is closed, walk away, means a lot. A normal person would say, “married once = I am marriage material. Let me process the mistakes on my side, and move forward. I’ll find another woman and be happy”.
The divorce of Monique and MM was so easy. No children, no vast property to divide, nothing.
He chose to get upset, to hold on to his grudge, to not search for ways out, to cut off people who loved him and finally, choose the worst ever way to deal with it.
We can discuss it all, and choose to believe gossips or not, but it doesn’t change the net end. I always remember the words of the poem by Leigh Hunt, “not love, but vanity sets love a task like that”.
Monique and Spencer were happy together. No one had the right to take their lives from them. And to me, ultimately is the story of MM’s vanity.
The media might make a case out of it, but honestly, it doesn’t change the net end.
ETA: MM being a doctor means nothing. He could be a programmer or an engineer recently laid off. His human traits were impossible.