I agree, she may have been angry with him or jealous of her or both or neither but as a mom of 4 she would put their needs first. I am willing to bet that she would not put herself in danger of being caught doing anything illegal as she clearly is committed to her children. Nobody gives up their full time job after all those years of school if they don't like being a mom. Trust me on that one. She could have very easily continued her full time career and paid someone to take care of the little ones. Plus, the up close and personal viciousness does not seem like a woman could do that and then remain composed in her day to day life. Just my opinion of course. And if CT is found to have had nothing at all to do with this crime, I would hope she would get a heartfelt apology from all who think it was her.
I'm only saying this a general observation about human beings general including mothers and not about anyone specific.
I'm not picking on you, it says something very good about you that you can't believe another mother would do horrible things. :loveyou:
Mothers put themselves before their own children.
Mothers with multiple children commit crimes against other human beings.
Mothers do the unthinkable.
Mothers commit crimes.
Educated mothers commit crimes
Mothers with good jobs commit crimes.
We don't know why she left her job, only what she put on facebook.
We don't know her personality or what her mental health is like, she could have easily continued about her day after brutally murdering another mother. Or, she could have appeared to be going through a normal day, but been in turmoil inside. Only a psychopath could behave normally after murdering someone. in my opinionated opinion
Nobody should ever ever ever apologize for their thoughts or feelings - they are what they are. If I don't tell someone I think they're *whatever*, they'll never know and I don't have to apologize. In fact, what could be more horrible than telling someone "I'm sorry I thought you were *whatever*" . I think we can and should apologize to ourselves for our thoughts against ourselves. That might sound weird, but hey, therapy.
We can only apologize to others for our behavior and actions.