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balto
29-Sep-08, 14:03
Read in the paper today that the mother of the chap, that killed his 2 young children last week was BRAVE for what he did, how one earth can killing a 3 year old toddler and a 13 month old baby be brave it makes my blood boild, aye if he had enough of life then ok be a coward and take your own life but killing 2 innocent kids aswell , there is just no sense in it, now in the same paper is an act of bravery a mother died after resucing on of her children and attempting to rescue 2 other, the children all survived but their mum sadly died if her injuries, now that is brave.

justine
29-Sep-08, 14:12
No-one is brave for taking anothers life.Coward is more like it.[evil]

As for the poor woman who died trying to save her children, thats the biggest line of bravery for any human being..;)

Melancholy Man
29-Sep-08, 14:17
This (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/sep/23/3) presumably is the family annihilator in question. I cannot expect a mother to disown her child, and would appreciate seeing the precise quote before making a judgement.

balto
29-Sep-08, 14:21
This (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/sep/23/3) presumably is the family annihilator in question. I cannot expect a mother to disown her child, and would appreciate seeing the precise quote before making a judgement.
the story is with regards to the chap david cass who killed his kids in a caravan last week, his mother lynn cass says " my son i s no monster, personally i think it took a lot of duts to do what he did,. she also hopes he will be a peace personnally i hope he rots in hell, sorry but that is just my opinion.

Melancholy Man
29-Sep-08, 14:31
He remained her son, and one who she cannot deny did something incomprehensible to her: killed two children. And not any two children. *Her* grandchildren. She goes on to indicate a growing realization of this, by saying "maybe it was selfish and *of* *course* it was wrong (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1744282.ece)".

Relatives of murderers are humans too.

balto
29-Sep-08, 14:32
He remained her son, and one who she cannot deny did something incomprehensible to her: killed two children. And not any two children. *Her* grandchildren. She goes on to indicate a growing realization of this, by saying "maybe it was selfish and *of* *course* it was wrong (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1744282.ece)".

Relatives of murderers are humans too.i am not sayng that she should deny he was her son, but why say he was brave, what is brave about killing these 2 lovely little girls.

justine
29-Sep-08, 14:46
i am not sayng that she should deny he was her son, but why say he was brave, what is brave about killing these 2 lovely little girls.

Well i would, and im not ashamed to say that.If he had killed himself and not the kids that would be different but they were innocent of all things. If my son grew up and ended up taking the lives of my grandchildren, i wuold deny him, and i dont care.He has no right to take anothers life no matter what the circumstances. Nothing makes MURDER ok.

JAWS
29-Sep-08, 18:53
Does it really matter to anybody what she thinks? I've heard far more sympathetic comments about people who have behaved in a far worse manner which have been widely praised for their qualities of humanity and forgiveness.
And those comments were not from those persons’ close relatives, let alone their own mothers.