The "Revenge Mother"
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A part of me always has a sneaking admiration for revenge-takers. Maybe not in these circs -- crowded environment, where you're putting others at risk. But there's something, I don't know, pure about the eye-for-an-eye thing, when the thing taken from you is a beloved one.
I don't advocate it! But I sort of understand it.
I could also see myself doing it.
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A part of me always has a sneaking admiration for revenge-takers. Maybe not in these circs -- crowded environment, where you're putting others at risk. But there's something, I don't know, pure about the eye-for-an-eye thing, when the thing taken from you is a beloved one.
I don't advocate it! But I sort of understand it.
I could also see myself doing it.
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For those who don't remember this case:
Wiki -- On 5 May 1980, Anna Bachmeier did not go to school to spite her mother. When trying to visit a friend her own age, Anna was abducted by Klaus Grabowski, a 35-year-old butcher. He is said to have held Anna for several hours at home and then strangled her with a pair of tights. According to the Prosecutor he had tied the girl tight, packed her into a box, which he then buried on the canal bank in a shallow grave.
Klaus Grabowski was a convicted sex offender and had previously been sentenced for the sexual abuse of two girls. During his detention, he was castrated in 1976 and, two years later, underwent hormone treatment. Once arrested, Grabowski stated that he did not intend to sexually abuse Anna. He said the girl had wanted to tell her mother that he had touched her inappropriately, with the aim of extorting money from him.
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I get what she did and she knew she likely would go to jail for at least some time.
Hard to let someone off even though he was a monster, because it sets a precedence. Glad she got out early and had some semblance of what turned out to be a short life. Seems like her deathbed wish was to tell her version again and let that be her legacy.
All my comments are based on what is included in this thread.
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I could easily see her getting just a token sentence here, with the right judge and prosecutor. Or not.
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A part of me always has a sneaking admiration for revenge-takers. Maybe not in these circs -- crowded environment, where you're putting others at risk. But there's something, I don't know, pure about the eye-for-an-eye thing, when the thing taken from you is a beloved one.
I don't advocate it! But I sort of understand it.
I could also see myself doing it.
@catseye3 said in The "Revenge Mother":
A part of me always has a sneaking admiration for revenge-takers. Maybe not in these circs -- crowded environment, where you're putting others at risk. But there's something, I don't know, pure about the eye-for-an-eye thing, when the thing taken from you is a beloved one.
I don't advocate it! But I sort of understand it.
I could also see myself doing it.
Agree.
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Here's an American precedent I remember.
Link to video -
Here's an American precedent I remember.
Link to video