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I’m not sure I’d call him a good man if he was a notorious womanizer and cheater. He didn’t deserve to die but there’s definitely sadder cases where the victim weren’t like that 🤷

5 days ago reply 0

I also don’t understand how people thought he was particularly attractive. He looks at best like a generic white man 🤷

5 days ago reply 0

Unfortunately his story isn’t the uncommon in the US, it’s just one of the most famous

5 days ago reply 0

Just music from half way through..

29 days ago reply 0

Look I definitely think he isn’t innocent but even grieving people get hungry, like the dude even asked him if he wanted anything??

1 months ago reply 0

But it’s interesting because the husband is the typical suspect, that’s not abnormal role of the attacker. Maybe it’s because of the unfair trial but then a fair amount of people could be on the podcast for that alone lol.

1 months ago reply 0

Like he was cold after everything. Also a lot of abusers DO provide gifts and nice behavior to use as manipulation ”see I hurt you but I do things for you!”

1 months ago reply 0

They tend to do cases of anyone who falls under the general sense of certian types are expected to murder, like the nurse episode was also a guy

1 months ago reply 0

That is not normal behavior from a husband who loves and values his wife, dude seek therapy if that seems normal to you

1 months ago reply 0

SANTE KIMES IS A MURDERER...

1 months ago reply 0

My stepthing poisoned my cat and also attempted to kill us. Major red flag to kill an animal needlessly.

2 months ago reply 0

From a trans man who was abused, I think part of the reason the audience here is primarily women and afab people is because most have experienced abuse and are interested in hearing about women who may have snapped due to abuse. Not because we/they themselves would do it, but because it feels different from a victim of abuse’s point of view. Even if it was the other way around for me, where one of my abusers tried to take my life.

2 months ago reply 0

To be fair, most abusers do go under the radar and are very covert

2 months ago reply 0

I mean they could have known it wasn’t likely to work but tried it anyways because they didn’t want to murder someone even though she was abusing her child

2 months ago reply 0

Im confused. Isn’t this Snapped...Women who murder? I just finished the latest episode and it was not a woman who murdered. WTH?

2 months ago reply 0

The whole story is sad and depressing the poor girl didn’t have a chance to save herself. So sorry

4 months ago reply 0

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4 months ago reply 0

The headline and write up are WRONG!!This is about a completely different set of killer-couples!!

4 months ago reply 0