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[–] jobes 2 points (+2|-0)

I was initially going to say "maybe military experiments caused the fit of psychopathy", but after reading more it just feels like extreme emotional distress. I know what it feels like divorcing because of extramarital affairs, and I broke a lot of things when I found out. I did that alone though (because I learned privately without being told) and didn't behead anyone obviously. I could see how the stress of being in the military to discover that the one person you thought you could trust more than anyone betrayed you could cause a complete mental breakdown, especially with the article talking about how the guy was already very intense about marriage being for life.

I obviously am not justifying it, but extreme stress can remove all humanity from people.

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

Very thorough thank you. I like your conclusion. The man obviously felt wronged to a very extreme extent. This article makes me wonder if perhaps the law should be dishing the blame towards the spouse. That'd probably never happen, though.

[–] jobes 1 points (+1|-0)

This article makes me wonder if perhaps the law should be dishing the blame towards the spouse.

I get where the idea for that would come from, but I can think of probably about 1 million ideas why that would be a really bad idea

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

Why post an article from 1994? What triggered this?

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

My wife browses all kinds of old things and she sent it to me after reading. What's wrong with time? it's not relevant to the topic