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Saturday, March 31, 2007

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Darrell Roberson came home from a card game late one night to find his wife rolling around with another man in a pickup in the driveway.

Caught in the act with her lover, Tracy Denise Roberson — thinking quickly, if not clearly — cried rape, authorities say. Her husband pulled a gun and killed the other man with a shot to the head.

On Thursday, a grand jury handed up a manslaughter indictment — against the wife, not the husband.

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I think the grand jury did the right thing. They wouldn't be able to get a conviction anyway so why waste a bunch of taxpayer money on a trial?
But the article in USA Today (AP) was stealth editorializing that the guy should be charged with murder.

4 comments:

  1. I agree that she's culpable.

    but in most places "crimes of passion" are still crimes and its not ok to kill your wife/husband's lover.

    I vote that they both get manslaughter charges. Not that voting matters.

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  2. I thought that was called a Texas Divorce..
    after Sept. 1st he could have said he thought the guy was going to kill him and got away with it..

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  3. At last, we disagree. As far as the guy knew he walked up on his wife being raped. There is no way that a jury would convict him of manslaughter in Texas or Oklahoma.
    We might give him an award for being a good shot, but that's about all.

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  4. good point, I didn't focus on the issue of protection somehow. saw it as an excuse, but you're right that it makes sense not to put him to trial: it wasn't simply a crime of passion, but one of threat. I was thinking in a cliche.

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