Week of 2/24/20 – Blog Post 0050: She had gotten a restraining order against an ex-boyfriend but when it expired he killed her.

Honestly, I don’t think many murderers care if a restraining order is in place to not kill!

Here we go again but this cannot even be considered repetitive. Sure, I can keep on saying I Blame people for killing others BUT let’s look at the circumstances for this case.

I’m not talking about Amie’s job or her looks or her social status or her net worth. I want to think about the killer for a moment. He had been placed on a restraining order by her. It doesn’t even matter what the details are – she felt unsafe and an order was issued for him to stay away.

Now think about this: If he wanted to kill her do you think he would wait for a piece of paper to expire? Sure we would hope he would. Then, since time had passed, we would have hoped he would have changed to a non-killer. The reality was, though, that the guy was obviously a murderer so a piece of paper wouldn’t stop him.

Where does that lead us?

Right back to his parents. He was a murderer! Ain’t no piece of paper gonna keep him from being a murderer! How did he get to be a murderer? Did his parents raise him to be a murderer . . . or . . . did they not raise him right?

Either way . . . they are to BLAME!

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