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Tragic--no good deed goes unpunished
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 290390" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm not sure I can digest the robbery motive as a stand-alone motive too easily. I heard a couple of these people turned themselves in. If you're the type of person who would kill just to get a few things (even some cash) that someone has in their house, it's hard for me to buy that you'd spend that much time planning all that out but really be so guilt-ridden less than a week afterwards that you turn yourself in. I thought most people who commit murder during the course of a robbery do so because they unexpectedly find a person in the house. These people knew that the residents were home. They must have planned to kill them- if the intent was just robbery, why not plan to tie them up and gag them instead of commit murder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 290390, member: 3699"] I'm not sure I can digest the robbery motive as a stand-alone motive too easily. I heard a couple of these people turned themselves in. If you're the type of person who would kill just to get a few things (even some cash) that someone has in their house, it's hard for me to buy that you'd spend that much time planning all that out but really be so guilt-ridden less than a week afterwards that you turn yourself in. I thought most people who commit murder during the course of a robbery do so because they unexpectedly find a person in the house. These people knew that the residents were home. They must have planned to kill them- if the intent was just robbery, why not plan to tie them up and gag them instead of commit murder? [/QUOTE]
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