I'm not sick. You would have to be pretty messed up to do something like that. I think once would be enough.
2007-12-16 14:47:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Though strong feelings, both positive and negative, are inevitable in a relationship, I can say that I have never had homicidal thoughts toward my partner. If there is that much hatred in the relationship, why not walk away from the relationship? Inflicting pain upon your partner, in the aforementioned fashion, will only result in a criminal conviction, thereby inflicting the real harm upon yourself. Relationships come on go, even if it is a marriage. There is always someone in the world whom would be a better match for you.
2007-12-16 14:47:50
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answered by candid.drake 2
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By twice do you mean running her over then backing up to get the view of the rotting carcass in front of the lights? Or do you mean like that one chick that did it like 5 times in her drive way with her kids still in the car? Nah I never thought about it!
2007-12-16 14:46:18
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answered by AJ R 3
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No , but it a few years ago .a woman saw her husband in a motel parking lot with another woman and she accidentaly ran over him once and when she backed up to see what the bump was .she went over him again, Her story,
I don't think the jury bought it though.
2007-12-16 14:49:36
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answered by Average Joe 5
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Yes, I have thought about it. I even tried to slice and dice him up before. I basically had to get away and we both needed our space, I got lucky and didn't go to jail. Now thinking about it I would never try it again because, I have too much too lose. I'm not going to jail and being separated from my children, plus I never would want to have to explain to them what happened! Don't go to the extremes because it's not worth it.
2007-12-16 14:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You might get away with it once, but if you do it twice, people will suspect something is up.
Try anger management of marriage counselling first. It's cheaper in the long run and involves less jail time.
2007-12-16 14:45:38
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answered by Jimmy C 7
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Not my spouse, but my ex son in law
2007-12-16 14:44:11
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answered by Christine J 1
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A lady in Houston did exactly that a couple of years ago. She's in prison now for most of the rest of her life
2007-12-16 14:46:26
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answered by Anonymous
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yes all the time. but i dont want to be alone so i diminish the thought as soon as it develops
2007-12-16 14:46:09
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answered by ryhasin 2
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No, but if you ran over him/her twice it wouldn't be an accident, Now would it?
2007-12-16 14:44:04
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answered by Tabatha 4
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