Posted on 07/28/2018 9:39:55 PM PDT by EdnaMode
A Jefferson County woman was arrested Saturday after telling investigators with the Sheriff's Office she shot and killed her husband because he bought pornography.
According to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, just after 2:30 p.m. 69-year-old Patricia Hill called 911 and told dispatchers she just shot her husband Frank.
When investigators got to the couple's home in the 3000 block of Donaldson Lane, they found 65-year-old Frank Hill dead in a backyard shed. Investigators say Frank had been shot twice.
According to the Sheriff's Office Patricia Hill told investigators she was angry her husband ordered porn on the TV, after she had canceled his subscription. Hill then told investigators she went to the shed where Frank was, asked him to leave, when he said no she went into the house, got a gun, then shot him.
"Immediately following the shooting, Mrs. Hill stated that she returned inside the residence, where she returned the weapon and called 911 to report the shooting, said Maj. Lafayette Woods.
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Lol...well done!
What is this 'porn' of which we speak?
Pay-per-view porn movie on cable/sat TV.
Aren't there some Jimi Hendrix lyrics that go along with this?
But anything starring Jenna Jameson...well, she deserves Old Sparky.
We have finally found something you and I agree on.
Enjoy your day.
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This has got “Lifetime Movie” written all over it.
[Duke Orsino] ...let still the woman take an elder than herself: so wears she to him, so sways she level in her husband's heart: For, boy, however we do praise ourselves, our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, more longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn, than women's are
"Porn" on the TV? Woman sounds nuts.
Yes that thread sure pissed me off didnt it?
Yes, because we know how those inter-racial couples are/sarc.
What does race have to do with it?
I do know a lot of inter-racial couples and it does brings a unique challenge where each person brings their own unique beliefs, biases and cultures with them. Sometimes theses things can co-exist alongside each other while at other times they can bring conflict. The people just have to be aware of what each one is bringing to the relationship and to try and work out these items.
Some women's husbands enjoy watching football, though the women themselves have no interest. It almost seems as if some husbands have interests that are not identical to the interests of their wives.
Despite that I think there are many marriages that thrive on the shared interests, admiration, and love that binds them.
Sexual attraction is one among many attractions that a man might appreciate in his wife, just as she might appreciate the same in him. I would think that for most couples, however, their spouse is not necessarily the most sexually attractive person they have ever encountered.
Selecting a spouse isn't exactly like picking one's favorite from a catalog. One must not only decide to marry another but that other must also agree to the marriage. This limits the choices that either partner has.
How praiseworthy it might be for a man to marry a woman because she is honest, sensible, caring and industrious. That he might marry such a woman despite finding that she is only a "7" in sexual attractiveness should not be a surprise. Perhaps he might even marry such a fine woman despite recognizing that her interest in sex is less than his.
Must the wife spend her life imagining that her husband has no sexual interest that is not fully satisfied by her, even to the extent of a lustful gaze? Or might it be possible that she too has recognized in him qualities that ensure security, comfort, happiness and fidelity, despite his not being the most sexually attractive man on earth?
My wife, for example, finds Tom Selleck to be extremely attractive. I'm sure Selleck lacks some of the very positive traits that I possess. However, I am very grateful that Selleck never showed an interest in my wife before I proposed. He's such a nice guy that I might have faced rejection.
Every person brings their own unique beliefs, biases, and culture. If you a positing the theory that inter-cultural marriages can be difficult, I agree. Inter-racial couples brought up in the same culture may not experience more difficulties if they choose to focus on what brought them together and not the difference in the amount of melanin in their skin. My white mother and black dad were married for 54 years before Mom dies almost 3 years ago. My white wife and (mixed race) I have been married for 25 years and counting.
Very sad story. Of course this had NOTHING to do with porn and EVERYTHING to do with fear and in this woman’s case mental illness called sociopathy. Hope your friend turned out ok.
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