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Tuesday, June 08, 2010

... a "momentary lapse"

Eh?
A murderer who shot a woman in the head at close range in an execution-like killing claims the act was a "momentary lapse"A murderer who shot a woman in the head at close range in an execution-like killing claims the act was a "momentary lapse"

And I always thought murder was premeditated. As opposed to manslaughter.

How things get contorted in defence of a killer's twisted mind. Anything to get the convicted off. Almost like the defence of provocation.

1 comment:

KG said...

A "momentary lapse" with a length of hemp rope would solve that problem. :)