Wimmin be crazy.
A hitman "just so happened" to know her husband...and therefore: dropped his 'job', developed a conscience, missed out on his pay, and warned the guy...all for a fellow randomer. You can't be serious.It was by chance that she met this guy and he just so happened to know her husband it was a random stranger I doubt there’s a newspaper that advertises hitmen
Fadlan adigo mudan oo waliba mahadsan fadlan stop being condescending and antagonistic it’s unwarranted and demeaning.Wimmin be crazy.
Say she got talking to this random guy at a bar and started feeling comfortable enough in his presence and misjudged him not knowing he knew her husband it’s just bad luck on her part but imagine if she met the right guy who would be willing to follow it through clearly her husband wouldn’t be alive today to tell the taleA hitman "just so happened" to know her husband...and therefore: dropped his 'job', developed a conscience, missed out on his pay, and warned the guy...all for a fellow randomer. You can't be serious.
Bad luck indeed; what a crappy hitman.Say she got talking to this random guy at a bar and started feeling comfortable enough in his presence and misjudged him not knowing he knew her husband it’s just bad luck on her part but imagine if she met the right guy who would be willing to follow it through clearly her husband wouldn’t be alive today to tell the tale
For the female of the species she’s more deadlier than the male.Bad luck indeed; what a crappy hitman.
You know what they say: ..if you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself.For the female of the species she’s more deadlier than the male.
looool this is definitely something along mary's suspense books. The plot would be perfect for a film imo. Tate Taylor would be the perfect director for this film.The whole story is comedic in a morbid sort of way
That 2k was as little as he meant to her, even moreso if you chalk most of it up to expediency and convenience of having him gone
That she was dumb enough not to be suspicious with the acceptance of a measly 2k for a goddamn kill.
The freakin odds of the guy being friends with her husband, and her somehow going all of 6 years without knowing about their friendship
The police plot is like something out of Mary Higgins Clark
Having someone killed bc you can't entertain waiting on the papers makes no goddamn sense. This was vengeance.looool this is definitely something along mary's suspense books. The plot would be perfect for a film imo. Tate Taylor would be the perfect director for this film.
he forgot to put the toilet seat down.Having someone killed bc you can't entertain waiting on the papers makes no goddamn sense. This was vengeance.
There's layers to this onion. I wonder what the subplot is.
Should I even entertain this BS?he forgot to put the toilet seat down.
The statistics support that. data from 2003-2012 show that 88% of spousal homicides were committed by men.Should I even entertain this BS?
What is this place, OppositeSpot?
Spousal homicide is male-dominated, no contest.
Spousal homicide is so comparatively rare among women, I have to give the benefit of the doubt as to WTF those 6 yrs may have been like for the chick to figure he deserves to be 6 feet under for them, and to do it so recklesslyThe statistics support that. data from 2003-2012 show that 88% of spousal homicides were committed by men.
she should have used a more covert means of ending him. Its so easy to get a hold of non traceable toxics.Spousal homicide is so comparatively rare among women, I have to give the benefit of the doubt as to WTF those 6 yrs may have been like for the chick to figure he deserves to be 6 feet under for them, and to do it so recklessly
I'm not saying what or how she should've done itshe should have used a more covert means of ending him. Its so easy to get a hold of non traceable toxics.
The hitman was an officer I believe. It was a set up from the start, but the officer happened to know the guy he was supposed to “kill”.Why was her husband friends with a hitman..? And why didn't the police arrest the hitman for his line of profession?
I just realised how morally wrong it was. Taking a life is such an evil thing to do.I'm not saying what or how she should've done it
looool he is the true embodiment of the bad cop, in "bad cop good cop".The hitman was an officer I believe. It was a set up from the start, but the officer happened to know the guy he was supposed to “kill”.