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So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...

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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : Come on, we've all been there. Haven't you ever accidentally taken a few swings at your DH with a frying pan? Taken a little rage drive after him with your car? These things happen, it's hard to say who's at fault.
    Posted by Gabrielle76[/QUOTE]

    hehe.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : I just meant that that day was supposed to be her biggest happiest day in her life - i<strong>nstead it will remind her of his death for the rest of her life. </strong>Just can't understand how someone can lose their temper like that...
    Posted by gal12[/QUOTE]

    <div>Well then maybe she should've thought twice before she decided to stab him...</div>
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : I just meant that that day was supposed to be her biggest happiest day in her life -<strong> instead it will remind her of his death for the rest of her life</strong>. Just can't understand how someone can lose their temper like that...
    Posted by gal12[/QUOTE]

    Good!  She deserve to live with that guilt until the day she dies!  She freaking KILLED SOMEONE for crying out loud.  Who gives two poops about her PPD, the lost life of her FI is way more important now and should be the only focus.  I feel sad for his family and that they will now have to live their lives without him.

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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...:

    Stage, her reading skills are so poor you have me sincerely hoping the answer to your question is some variation of "janitor." Any other answer make me feel sorry for her firm.
    Posted by StephBeanWed61502[/QUOTE]




    Janitor, insanely busty chick blowing one of the partners, po-tay-to, po-tah-to.

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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew?
    Posted by StageManager14[/QUOTE]



    I think that costs extra.

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  • Based on my JD from LAOU (Law and Order University) I would say that it appears to be second degree murder and a crime of passion.  It doesn't seem premeditated or that she meditated on much of anything at all but just reacted with anger management issues.  She probably didn't mean to fatally wound him but those are the risks you take when you pick up a knife.  I would have said perhaps voluntary manslaughter.  But I think that the weapon used and the number of stab wounds would probably not make that scenario be the one the prosecutor goes for.  But I guess we shall all see.
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    [QUOTE]On what planet did jumping in to a thread of actual real-life lawyers debating this case and pronouncing a scenario based on watching TV seem like a good idea? I must come visit there.  I bet the sky is pretty pretty colors.
    Posted by StageManager14[/QUOTE]

    Hush Stage. He he he. Go take a nap on one of those nice pallets that Ms. Smith puts out for all the kindergarteners.  I was commenting based on the OP and my love for all things LAO-ish and not paying any attention to the "real" legal debate where lovely little tid bits like "Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew?" are considered serious business. <img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-tongue-out.gif" border="0" alt="Tongue out" title="Tongue out" />
  • edited August 2012
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    [QUOTE]Based on my JD from LAOU (Law and Order University) I would say that it appears to be second degree murder and a crime of passion.  It doesn't seem premeditated or that she meditated on much of anything at all but just reacted with anger management issues.  She probably didn't mean to fatally wound him but those are the risks you take when you pick up a knife.  I would have said perhaps voluntary manslaughter.  But I think that the weapon used and the number of stab wounds would probably not make that scenario be the one the prosecutor goes for.  But I guess we shall all see.
    Posted by zantster[/QUOTE]

    Premeditated does not have to mean long and drawn out.  In some states (and again I do not practice crim law so I'm trying to remember bar review here) you can decide to kill someone seconds before you make the fatal blow.  There is such a thing as transferred intent.  This means that if you intended to cause bodily harm (by say stabbing them) that can transfer to intent to kill if death results.

    I will add that the DA's office has a hell of a lot more facts than journalist do and will make the highest charge they think they can win (or a higher one to force a plea bargain).

    And Zanster - never a good idea to use one state's criminal code (i.e. Law and Order is set in NY) when making a judgment about a crime that occurred in another state (PA).  One final thing, most detectives and attorneys cannot sit through an entire Law & Order episode because of how much they get wrong.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : Premeditated does not have to mean long and drawn out.  In some states (and again I do not practice crim law so I'm trying to remember bar review here) you can decide to kill someone seconds before you make the fatal blow.  There is such a thing as transferred intent.  This means that if you intended to cause bodily harm (by say stabbing them) that can transfer to intent to kill if death results. I will add that the DA's office has a hell of a lot more facts than journalist do and will make the highest charge they think they can win (or a higher one to force a plea bargain). And Zanster - never a good idea to use one state's criminal code (i.e. Law and Order is set in NY) when making a judgment about a crime that occurred in another state (PA).  One final thing, most detectives and attorneys cannot sit through an entire Law & Order episode because of how much they get wrong.
    Posted by GoodLuckBear14[/QUOTE]
    Thanks!  I love to keep learning and explanations like this are helpful.  I've been watching the series since I was a little girl cause my dad was a huge fan so it's sort of a reflex.  But I didn't want to come off as pretending to know any of this stuff as a real expert.  That's why I made to mention the show with my comment.
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    [QUOTE]Another one.  I'm a big fan of the TV show Scrubs.  Will you let me perform open heart surgery on you, Zant?  I promise I've seen all the episodes.
    Posted by LingerLonger1[/QUOTE]
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    edited August 2012
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    [QUOTE]I have a few questions for Mrs. LAOU lawyer.  Which show would this situation appear on?  L&O?  L&O:CI?  L&O:SVU?  Would Jack prosecute, or would he leave it to one of his only semi-competent underlings, like Michael Cutter?  Would they tell us the verdict or leave it hanging so you have to wonder?
    Posted by LingerLonger1[/QUOTE]

    I would say L&O:SVU because maybe there was an ahem "bedroom" angle to the situation.  On SVU they don't go to the coutroom as much as on the original so I'd say they would leave you hanging.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : Really?  Seriously?  Truly? I'm sorry, I'm just so very confused because your post is full of passive-agressive uberbitch, but you have a smiley on the end, so it MUST not be rude, right?  I'm so very very confused.
    Posted by StageManager14[/QUOTE]
    Take a chill pill Stage.  Of course I wasn't being serious.  I was laughing throughout the whole post cause I respect your biting commentary now that I get it and find many of your posts hilarious.  And I didn't think you would take it personally cause I sure didn't.  I was JK cause I had to learn that since I can't hear someone's tone of voice or see your body language or facial expressions to confirm any silly assumption I might make it's best not to make any.  So now I always assume no one means me any ill will since you don't even know me.  And I certainly do not mean you any either.<img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-innocent.gif" border="0" alt="Innocent" title="Innocent" />
  • I'm sad Jinx didn't come back to misread more of our posts, that was fun. Zant, I get that you think you're clever, but all the cutesy "I have a law degree from TV," "I like you, Stage, go take a nap," "tee hee, I didn't mean anything BAD, I swear" is making me dislike you. You'll earn more respect here by participating in the conversation like a grown up than you will by being condescending, passive aggressive, or cutesy.
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  • In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...:[QUOTE]In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...:I'm sad Jinx didn't come back to misread more of our posts, that was fun. Zant, I get that you think you're clever, but all the cutesy "I have a law degree from TV," "I like you, Stage, go take a nap," "tee hee, I didn't mean anything BAD, I swear" is making me dislike you. You'll earn more respect here by participating in the conversation like a grown up than you will by being condescending, passive aggressive, or cutesy.Posted by StephBeanWed61502New rule, whenever I want to say something, I'm just having Steph say it for me instead.nbsp; She does it much better today. Posted by StageManager14[/QUOTE]

    I am FIVE DAYS from my wedding, so this is just my epic procrastination skills kicking into high gear.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : Generally speaking, talking to someone like a small child with mental issues and ordering them to nap time is NOT "biting commentary" nor is it "snarky humor".  It's condescending as hell and intended to insult.  Now, if you intend to be insulting and condescending, then that's cool.  Ball up and own it.  But if you don't, I would recommend not trying to "match digs" with others until you've lurked enough and posted enough to get to know them.  Pretty much anyone who's been here for 5 minutes could tell you that calling my mother sexually perverse names wouldn't piss me off as fast or as deeply as condescending to me like that would. Just a note for next time.
    Posted by StageManager14[/QUOTE]
    Dude, I guess I'm just not taking things as seriously as you.  I enjoy being silly and yes sometimes matching wits as well but not in a malicious way.  Plus if you want to get technical, I was just "matching digs" as you say from when you were teasing me for posting on this particular thread with my LAO credentials.  To put it in "small child" terms, You Started It!! Lol.  I lurked for quite a while and I know veterans and other folks have their particular approaches to posting.  And that's cool.  I think it's great that so many people have found their like-minded compadres on here.  But me personally, I'm just having fun and being me.  And that's what I will continue doing.  I absolutely despise conflict and have no time for it.  I prefer peace and harmony.<img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-cool.gif" border="0" alt="Cool" title="Cool" />
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    [QUOTE]I'm sad Jinx didn't come back to misread more of our posts, that was fun. Zant, I get that you think you're clever, but all the cutesy "I have a law degree from TV," "I like you, Stage, go take a nap," "tee hee, I didn't mean anything BAD, I swear" is making me dislike you. You'll earn more respect here by participating in the conversation like a grown up than you will by being condescending, passive aggressive, or cutesy.
    Posted by StephBeanWed61502[/QUOTE]
    Well, Steph, if without even knowing me you make a decision that you don't like me because your interpretation of what I write follows someone else's then so be it.  And if others decide to follow that unspoken decree then that's fine as well.  I do not agree with your depiction of me or my character.  But I understand how cliques work so no problem.  I will choose to stay open minded and not pass judgement on others whom I do not know including you.  Because regardless of how much you post, I don't know you.  I will also choose to be cool with whoever wants to be cool with me.  I'm addressing you woman to woman and that's as grown up as I need to be.
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    [QUOTE]I'm sad Jinx didn't come back to misread more of our posts, that was fun. Zant, I get that you think you're clever, but all the cutesy <strong>"I have a law degree from TV,"</strong>"I like you, Stage, go take a nap," "tee hee, I didn't mean anything BAD, I swear" is making me dislike you. You'll earn more respect here by participating in the conversation like a grown up than you will by being condescending, passive aggressive, or cutesy.
    Posted by StephBeanWed61502[/QUOTE]

    Honestly, I appreciated this.  There are too many people who try to pass themselves off as attorneys on TK by saying they "work in a law firm" and go on to state opinions on something legal when really, they don't know what they are talking about and then get pissy when asked to elaborate on what they actually do.  Legal knowledge does not happen through osmosis - and those of us who actually did go to law school and pass a bar exam or two tend to qualify a lot of statements that we make because we know just how many moving parts there are to any legal matter.
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  • Zant, please drop the martyr act. I wasn't judging you or your character, I was telling you that, based on your posts, you were coming across a certain way. It's fine if you don't care how you come across, but the fact is, this is a written forum. All I have to go on is the words you choose and how you choose to string them together. Based on those things, you strike me as passive aggressive and condescending, even more so now based on your response to me. The fact that more than one person got the same impression likely means you either intend to sound that way, in which case go on with your bad self, or you didn't, in which case you need to adjust something in your posting style to prevent further miscommunication.
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    [QUOTE]Zant- You yourself said that before you got to "know" Stage and her posting style you didn't realize she was joking.  How then, as a newbie, can you expect people to read the tones in your posts? If you dislike conflict, perhaps you should take a moment to let what PPs told you sink in.  They're trying to tell you how you come across and as long as you continue to post like you have you will continue to come across as passive aggressive and condescending, whether you intend to or not.
    Posted by LingerLonger1[/QUOTE]
    Wow. LingerLonger1...I don't know what it is about the way you just put what you posted.  But it really has the ring of truth... I swear a bell just went off in my head.  I think maybe I'm the one that needs to take a look in the mirror and ensure that my intent matches my posts.  Thank you for that gentle way you just shook me up and made me snap out of it.  I will attempt to be more aware of how I'm posting.  And I would appreciate it if you continue to call me out if I'm slipping up.  I think that's the only way I'm going to eventually be able to tell the difference.
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    [QUOTE]Zant, please drop the martyr act. I wasn't judging you or your character, I was telling you that, based on your posts, you were coming across a certain way. It's fine if you don't care how you come across, but the fact is, this is a written forum. All I have to go on is the words you choose and how you choose to string them together. Based on those things, you strike me as passive aggressive and condescending, even more so now based on your response to me. The fact that more than one person got the same impression likely means you either intend to sound that way, in which case go on with your bad self, or you didn't, in which case you need to adjust something in your posting style to prevent further miscommunication.
    Posted by StephBeanWed61502[/QUOTE]
    Yup Steph, everybody can't be wrong.  I feel where you're coming from now.  I also hope you continue to call me on it too if that happens again completely unintentionally in the future.  Sometimes it takes someone from the outside to school you to how you're coming off you know?
  • edited August 2012
    In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...:In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...:Zant, please drop the martyr act. I wasn't judging you or your character, I was telling you that, based on your posts, you were coming across a certain way. It's fine if you don't care how you come across, but the fact is, this is a written forum. All I have to go on is the words you choose and how you choose to string them together. Based on those things, you strike me as passive aggressive and condescending, even more so now based on your response to me. The fact that more than one person got the same impression likely means you either intend to sound that way, in which case go on with your bad self, or you didn't, in which case you need to adjust something in your posting style to prevent further miscommunication.Posted by StephBeanWed61502Yup Steph, everybody can't be wrong.nbsp; I feel where you're coming from now.nbsp; I also hope you continue to call me on it too if that happens again completely unintentionally in the future.nbsp; Sometimes it takes someone from the outside to school you to how you're coming off you know? Posted by zantster I am glad you get where I am coming from on this, and ditto Linger on how refreshing it is to see someone actually listen for once around here. ETA: Linger, we really should sticky this as proof of how helpful you are.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : Honestly, I appreciated this.  There are too many people who try to pass themselves off as attorneys on TK by saying they "work in a law firm" and go on to state opinions on something legal when really, they don't know what they are talking about and then get pissy when asked to elaborate on what they actually do.  Legal knowledge does not happen through osmosis - and those of us who actually did go to law school and pass a bar exam or two tend to qualify a lot of statements that we make because we know just how many moving parts there are to any legal matter.
    Posted by GoodLuckBear14[/QUOTE]

    I DID NOT try to pass myself off as an attorney.  I would have said "I'm an attorney" instead of "I work in a law firm."
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : I DID NOT try to pass myself off as an attorney.  I would have said "I'm an attorney" instead of "I work in a law firm."
    Posted by Jinxed329[/QUOTE]

    Did I say you specifically?  No.  I have had a problem with people in other threads who have done this and continued to insinuate that they were attorneys.  If I have meant you, believe me, I would have named you specifically. 
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  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_chit-chat_so-sad-bride-stabs-groom-the-night-before-the-wedding?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:14Discussion:2484f392-0276-4041-86cf-43cf92d41e00Post:3e9fc1f9-f933-42d1-ab87-1e53fc75fb25">Re: So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : I have 2 very important things to say about this post.  1) I'm really impressed with your willingness to step back and look at yourself and your posts here.  That's not something we see often, so bravo.  <strong>2) OMG I NEED THIS IN MY SIG SO EVERYONE KNOWS I'M HELPFUL!!!!!</strong>
    Posted by LingerLonger1[/QUOTE]

    *Face Palm
    But what about Smokie?!
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  • Using my quote isn't naming me?  Fugginridiculous.

  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_chit-chat_so-sad-bride-stabs-groom-the-night-before-the-wedding?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:14Discussion:2484f392-0276-4041-86cf-43cf92d41e00Post:631d6e64-b4b3-496b-81f4-6dd8547e652d">Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding... : I DID NOT try to pass myself off as an attorney.  I would have said "I'm an attorney" instead of "I work in a law firm."
    Posted by Jinxed329[/QUOTE]

    Well, that explains a lot.
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  • Linger, your diagrams are killing me today. And Jinxed, just about the only "fugginridiculous" thing in this thread is you. And this one you CAN take personally.
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  • Zant - why the eff do you have two wedding tickers? For real...
  • Thanks Linger and Steph.  I just had the strangest epiphany and I kid you not it was like the clouds parted and this feeling came over me and I was like OMG...I'm coming off as a real jacka** without meaning to.  I think that it was when Linger sort of did some more translation of what you all had been saying and she just broke it down to the lowest level until it was staring me dead in the face.  And I surely couldn't pretend that the truth wasn't the truth cause it was just clear as day.  And I was just in total amazement but super happy like when I didn't understand a certain math problem in school and then all of a sudden I got it!  That's how I felt. 

  • In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...:[QUOTE]In Response to Re:So sad... Bride stabs Groom the night before the wedding...:Linger, your diagrams are killing me today. And Jinxed, just about the only "fugginridiculous" thing in this thread is you. And this one you CAN take personally.Posted by StephBeanWed61502I can't take credit for the missed point one.nbsp; That has been around for ages.nbsp; I did, however, draw the awesome flow chart : Posted by LingerLonger1[/QUOTE]

    Sadly, your flow chart appears to have had no effect on the intended recipient. Maybe you used too many words? Reading doesn't really seem to her "thing."
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