Father's last words to killer son were 'I love you.'
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[QUOTE=EastBayWilly;29139119]I understand that. But I'm only 21. I haven't experienced unconditional love. I'm sure only a fraction of the world population has. I'm not saying I'm heartless, I have a girlfriend whom I love very much and a loving family who's always there when I need them. But I can't honestly say that I know unconditional love.[/QUOTE]
Most people that have children experience it daily, and I sincerely hope you will too.
[QUOTE=Matix;29139135]Most people that have children experience it daily, and I sincerely hope you will too.[/QUOTE]
I'm still young haha!
So am I, but I am ready today to love my child unconditionally.
[QUOTE=Earthen;29127414]The dad and sister had tried to help him, he disregarded this and murdered them. Regardless of his mental instability, he deserves the guilt.[/QUOTE]
Except he can't get help for being crazy because he is crazy? Catch 22's suck shit.
If i were him i would have probably said something like "fuck you you little shit, i'm gonna come back and haunt you for the rest of your life".
[QUOTE=aydin690;29139194]If i were him i would have probably said something like "fuck you you little shit, i'm gonna come back and haunt you for the rest of your life".[/QUOTE]
Not this again...
do the time warp
The moral of the argument is, don't have children
I bet my dad would say the same too if I tried to kill him.
But he's a great father, there is no reason to kill him.
I doubt my father would say he loves me.
<<< Guess why.
.....My dad just kicked me out of my house.
Makes me wanna go give him a hug and tell him I'm sorry :smith:
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[editline]13th April 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=aydin690;29139194]If i were him i would have probably said something like "fuck you you little shit, i'm gonna come back and haunt you for the rest of your life".[/QUOTE]
I think that expressing his unconditional love for his son even as he was being murdered will do that without any paranormal or supernatural chicanery required.
[QUOTE=Earthen;29127414]The dad and sister had tried to help him, he disregarded this and murdered them. Regardless of his mental instability, he deserves the guilt.[/QUOTE]
No one is alleviating guilt, but Mental Illness itself does paint a person as being the victim of nature.
I would've said: I hate you. Then he would've let me live.
That or just kill him and say it was self defense.
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