Yep. She would have been better off going to his parents and asking them how best to approach this with her husband. (That way she could get their input, and show that she didn't want to belittle him. She just might be alive if she had somehow involved his family.)
She would have been better off going to his parents and asking them how best to approach this with her husband. (That way she could get their input, and show that she didn't want to belittle him. She just might be alive if she had somehow involved his family.)
So, it's her fault she got killed.
That would be plausible if she had reason to suspect his mental stability. If she really suspected he was capable of violence, her best bet would have been to quietly pack a bag and find the Greyhound station.