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Posted: 4/25/2014 8:13:49 AM EDT
You just can't make this shit up http://www.chieftain.com/news/crime/2502119-120/chamblin-wife-murment-police |
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Here's a tip, when someone says that they want to kill themselves. Don't put a fucking gun in their hands.
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A man that loves his wife should give her what she wants. Not guilty.
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This. Call the cops so they can shoot her instead. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Here's a tip, when someone says that they want to kill themselves. Don't put a fucking gun in their hands. This. Call the cops so they can shoot her instead. You don't know that. Only dags may have died. |
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You don't know that. Only dags may have died. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Here's a tip, when someone says that they want to kill themselves. Don't put a fucking gun in their hands. This. Call the cops so they can shoot her instead. You don't know that. Only dags may have died. If he had given her a dog mask to wear before they arrived, would he still have been charged? ETA As to the story, the guy didn't put the gun to her head, pull the trigger, or coerce her into doing it. I don't see why he should be charged. The guy is certainly guilty of being a dick, but as far as I know that isn't illegal... yet... |
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Quoted: I'm going to hell as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: All the old man probably wanted was for her to shut up so he could watch some TV. |
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I feel bad, but I laughed at that story. That's comedy material right there.
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meanwhile, the first lemming in the clan was charged with mass murder today.....
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If I was on the jury it would be not guilty. People are responsible for their own actions.
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She held the gun to her head and attempted to pull the trigger. Murment then showed her how to cock the weapon, after which she held the gun to her head and shot herself.
Murment Chamblin told authorities he thought his wife had been bluffing. http://actionfiguretherapy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/AFT-Ranger-Problem-Solved-Olive-White-Sticker-300.jpg |
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The couple had been watching a baseball game when Judy Chamblin said if she had a gun she would kill herself. Murment Chamblin then retrieved a revolver from another room and handed it to his wife. She held the gun to her head and attempted to pull the trigger. Murment then showed her how to cock the weapon, after which she held the gun to her head and shot herself. Murment Chamblin told authorities he thought his wife had been bluffing. - See more at: http://www.chieftain.com/mobile/msearch/2502119-123/chamblin-wife-murment-police#sthash.P3FUWDXx.dpuf View Quote I can sorta see why he got charged. |
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If I was on the jury it would be not guilty. People are responsible for their own actions. View Quote If the woman was threatening to go shoot up a mall, and she did it after her husband gave her a weapon and taught her to use it, would you have the same opinion? What if a terrorist was threatening to bomb a public place and someone knowingly gave him the explosives to do it? Is "I thought they were bluffing" really a legitimate excuse? I agree that people are responsible for their own actions. But that responsibility also includes gross negligence by the other parties involved. If you coerce someone into committing a crime because you didn't think they'd actually do it, or you knowingly assist them in collecting the weapons/tools to carry out a crime, then you're also liable for what happens. Part of your responsibility as a citizen includes taking reasonable precautions to NOT assist or endorse criminal actions by others. The guy handed his wife a gun and told her how to kill herself, after she was threatening to kill herself. He's just as responsible for her death as she is. |
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Here's a tip, when someone says that they want to kill themselves. Don't put a fucking gun in their hands. Murment Chamblin told police his wife was paranoid and distraught over problems with her checking account, according to his arrest affidavit.
The couple had been watching a baseball game when Judy Chamblin said if she had a gun she would kill herself. Murment Chamblin then retrieved a revolver from another room and handed it to his wife. I can see manslaughter charges in this case. |
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Or if you do, don't tell the cops you did. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Here's a tip, when someone says that they want to kill themselves. Don't put a fucking gun in their hands. Or if you do, don't tell the cops you did. Now, everyone go to Youtube.com and search for "why I never talk to the police..." |
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If he had given her a dog mask to wear before they arrived, would he still have been charged? ETA As to the story, the guy didn't put the gun to her head, pull the trigger, or coerce her into doing it. I don't see why he should be charged. The guy is certainly guilty of being a dick, but as far as I know that isn't illegal... yet... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Here's a tip, when someone says that they want to kill themselves. Don't put a fucking gun in their hands. This. Call the cops so they can shoot her instead. You don't know that. Only dags may have died. If he had given her a dog mask to wear before they arrived, would he still have been charged? ETA As to the story, the guy didn't put the gun to her head, pull the trigger, or coerce her into doing it. I don't see why he should be charged. The guy is certainly guilty of being a dick, but as far as I know that isn't illegal... yet... dis·traught
dis'trôt/Submit adjective 1. deeply upset and agitated. "a distraught woman sobbed and screamed for help" synonyms:worried, upset, distressed, fraught; More As pointed out before, you DO NOT put a gun in the hands of such a person. Ever. |
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If the woman was threatening to go shoot up a mall, and she did it after her husband gave her a weapon and taught her to use it, would you have the same opinion? What if a terrorist was threatening to bomb a public place and someone knowingly gave him the explosives to do it? Is "I thought they were bluffing" really a legitimate excuse? I agree that people are responsible for their own actions. But that responsibility also includes gross negligence by the other parties involved. If you coerce someone into committing a crime because you didn't think they'd actually do it, or you knowingly assist them in collecting the weapons/tools to carry out a crime, then you're also liable for what happens. Part of your responsibility as a citizen includes taking reasonable precautions to NOT assist or endorse criminal actions by others. The guy handed his wife a gun and told her how to kill herself, after she was threatening to kill herself. He's just as responsible for her death as she is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I was on the jury it would be not guilty. People are responsible for their own actions. If the woman was threatening to go shoot up a mall, and she did it after her husband gave her a weapon and taught her to use it, would you have the same opinion? What if a terrorist was threatening to bomb a public place and someone knowingly gave him the explosives to do it? Is "I thought they were bluffing" really a legitimate excuse? I agree that people are responsible for their own actions. But that responsibility also includes gross negligence by the other parties involved. If you coerce someone into committing a crime because you didn't think they'd actually do it, or you knowingly assist them in collecting the weapons/tools to carry out a crime, then you're also liable for what happens. Part of your responsibility as a citizen includes taking reasonable precautions to NOT assist or endorse criminal actions by others. The guy handed his wife a gun and told her how to kill herself, after she was threatening to kill herself. He's just as responsible for her death as she is. if that was the case, then why isn't half the FBI in jail? I don't disagree, it just pisses me off that feds play by entirely different rules |
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Why would he even admit to that. He probably did it and said that's what happened to make is sound less likely he actually committed the crime.
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if that was the case, then why isn't half the FBI in jail? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The guy handed his wife a gun and told her how to kill herself, after she was threatening to kill herself. He's just as responsible for her death as she is. if that was the case, then why isn't half the FBI in jail? Nice. |
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The guy is certainly an asshole, but I don't think you should go to jail for telling someone how to kill themselves or even providing the means to do it. It isn't generally illegal to allow someone to kill themselves. Also, I can think of plenty of people I might cheer-on if they wanted to blow their own brains out.
He didn't pull the trigger, she was a grown-up who made her own decision. Not guilty. |
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Now, everyone go to Youtube.com and search for "why I never talk to the police..." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Here's a tip, when someone says that they want to kill themselves. Don't put a fucking gun in their hands. Or if you do, don't tell the cops you did. Now, everyone go to Youtube.com and search for "why I never talk to the police..." Yep. Way to talk yourself into getting arrested pal. |
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if that was the case, then why isn't half the FBI in jail? I don't disagree, it just pisses me off that feds play by entirely different rules View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I was on the jury it would be not guilty. People are responsible for their own actions. If the woman was threatening to go shoot up a mall, and she did it after her husband gave her a weapon and taught her to use it, would you have the same opinion? What if a terrorist was threatening to bomb a public place and someone knowingly gave him the explosives to do it? Is "I thought they were bluffing" really a legitimate excuse? I agree that people are responsible for their own actions. But that responsibility also includes gross negligence by the other parties involved. If you coerce someone into committing a crime because you didn't think they'd actually do it, or you knowingly assist them in collecting the weapons/tools to carry out a crime, then you're also liable for what happens. Part of your responsibility as a citizen includes taking reasonable precautions to NOT assist or endorse criminal actions by others. The guy handed his wife a gun and told her how to kill herself, after she was threatening to kill herself. He's just as responsible for her death as she is. if that was the case, then why isn't half the FBI in jail? I don't disagree, it just pisses me off that feds play by entirely different rules Quiet peasant! The FBI, just like the rest of the Federal .gov, is above reproach, above suspicion and, of course, above the law. Now shush up before your dog gets shot. |
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If he gives his wife a hammer and she smashes her finger is the husband responsible ?
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