RaleighNative
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I agree, should be very interesting to see what verdict the jurors come back with. I can see both sides of the coin honestly. When I was a SAHM, we were on a tight budget, there were no extras. Yet, being a SAHM, I would be more inclined to understand the 'control' BC allegedly tried thru financial means. More or less, I can understand the 'trapped' feeling of relying on another person for everything.
I would have a hard time as a juror. But then again, they have heard some testimony we haven't so I am not even close to assuming that they will either come back with G/NG at this point. Just personal opinion after having the option of going back and reading and listening until I can't think anymore.
I have not had the opportunity to meet a couple talking about, hiring an attorney to divorce someone and then living with their spouse. Divorce is hard enough without living with the person. Then again, they were still making plans to do things as couple or 'friends' or whatever they were doing. Its so odd to me I can not even relate.
Kelly
Thanks Kelly. I have had several friends with young children get divorced. And in my experience, the majority of them did not physically separate right away, and they did still socialize with us occassionally as a couple as they were working through the details.
Fortunately I am not divorced, but I've seen this same behavior in my friends, so I don't consider it odd.
However, of my friends, no spouse wound up killed. I would find it hard to believe that a divorcing couple who hated each that much would still be socializing together.