Women Who Murder
Marriage is a life long commitment between two people. Vows are taken as a promise to one another, " Till Death Do us Part" may be the most well known vow, but with the two women I will be discussing they take it into their own hands to speed up the process. The following stories are about two women who commit murder in some form, perhaps intentional or not who are not punished as far as the story tells us. Fortunately, we have a legal system that is designed to prevent these homicides and programs specifically designed to help women in cases like these that feel they have no other choice but to murder their husband to achieve freedom. As you will see these women were so desperate that they felt murder was their only option. One woman did it for freedom, and the other for companionship, both are murderers any Emily Grierson, lived alone in an old " eyesore" of a house that no one had been inside of since she stopped giving china painting lessons ten years ago. She was considered a tradition in her town, and was shown special treatment thanks to a former mayor who'd pardoned her from the rules that applied to negro women at that time. However, the next genera
crime.Unlike Delia, who did not intentionally murder Sykes. She witness in question really heard or saw the endangered person. approaches the door she sees Sykes dragging himself half dead to is abusive to her in more ways than one. The verbal abuse is more insane, the author does not disclose this information. I think doesn't appear to be the most mentally stable woman. Delia hated homicide, unlike the next story I will discuss where intentional
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