Posted on 07/12/2021 7:36:56 AM PDT by McQ444
A woman has brutally killed her husband after learning that he had allegedly been sexually abusing their son and daughter for years, according to reports. 59-year-old Corinna Smith from Neston, near Liverpool, UK, filled a garden bucket with water from the kettle and three bags of sugar.
(Excerpt) Read more at nnettle.com ...
How do we know he was guilty? You don’t think people lie about such things?
True, but she did not add the sugar to the kettle, but to the already boiled water in the bucket. That will not raise its temperature. The energy going into dissolving the sugar will actually (very slightly) lower the solution’s temperature - but in the end it was still hot enough for the devastating result.
She should be awarded a medal.
“” The sugar placed into the water makes it vicious,” he continued.”
Not to mention viscous.
You go girl.
An eighty year old man would not have had enough retribution even going to jail for a few years. She candied his apple, so to speak.
One summer I was walking on the side of the road near our house and a truck splashed melted tar onto the back of my knee as it passed me...
It hurt like crazy...
One of the reasons we have laws is to stop the kind of mistakes you’re talking about from happening...
The problem is that here - and in Britain - people are losing faith in the law and the groups that ‘work to make the law just’...
For example: If you’re a white liberal ‘elite’ or one of their pets - the FBI will damn sure care about YOU getting ‘justice’... If you’re an ordinary citizen or a conservative they’ll let thugs trash your car while you’re in it or laugh as thugs drag you out and kick you in the head until you have brain damage or die.
The ‘law’ is no longer blind. It’s a thug operation of the elites... and as such we’ll start seeing more of this kind of ‘take it into your own hands’ style of ‘justice’.
I’m with you... what if the daughter lied? Would a jury of peers been a better option? Yes. If this was twenty years ago. Today? Not so much.
I know a girl that did the exact same thing to her own father because she was jealous of her new stepmother. Dad did five years, but the new wife was steadfast and their life is back on track.
The daughter has been disowned by half her relatives, many of whom believed the claims at first, but then later came to reconsider in light of the girl’s increasingly manipulative behavior and inability to keep her many contradictory lies straight.
What the...? Were they towing a roofing kettle?
Anyone who has made jellies, jams and simple hard candies knows this.
It’s also in the basic how to section of any halfway decent cookbook. And it was taught in home ec classes.
The melted tar on the road...90 degree weather...at the edges the road wasnt completely covered with bitumen, sand, stones whatever so the tar was exposed...
It’s called Prison Napalm. It’s fabricated with hot water, sugar, or collected packets of jelly. Usually used on the face or crotch.
Do a little math. The man was 80 and the wife is 59. They were married 36 years that means she was a trophy wife for an old codger. The wife was 23 when she married a man more then twice her age. It's almost a certainty a babelicious trophy wife would not have had two children at the time they married.
That’s what I thought but I wasn’t sure. He deserved just what he got.
But-she must have been asleep on her feet
Indeed, the victim was not proven to be guilty. His wife, however was convinced of his guilt, likely based on more evidence than revealed in the news story.
Salt would have the same effect. I don't know which would allow for a higher boiling point.
This article isn’t concerned with any evidence of abuse so making a judgement about the abuse is impossible to do from this article alone. Which is why it’s so weird you said you’ve seen no evidence of abuse based on this article alone. This article isn’t about the abuse. It’s about the mother murdering her husband. You’re probably the kind of guy who reads an article about a rape and asks, “what was she wearing at the time?”
No, Dr. Fauci. You are incorrect.
“How do we know he was guilty? You don’t think people lie about such things?”
Ask Woody Allen. He would probably not be happy to learn about this case.
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