yeah, rightfully it would be horrible to be former girlfriend of a shooter.
One can expect that person to be logically angry, maybe not make total sense all the time. Hostility & disappointment can do tricks to ones mind.
I'm sure many also point fingers there thinking they might've known or should rightfully have suspected something.
And that has to be hard to live with.
Right or wrong, there's no escaping public perception, it always flies in your face.
And while granted, it's totally unfair & unjust to point any fingers anywhere, the reality is there are many reasons why someone does horrible crimes, it's not just one.
Given there are many causes (and to argue there isn't is foolish), parents--who largely have the BIGGEST influence & responsibility in the lives & final outcomes of their kids (they often sure LOVE to boast when all goes well!)--WILL, I imagine, be viewed with some suspicion & at least, curiosity.
I know I look at Gacy's wife & think HOW could she not have known (seriously ALL the bodies buried under her house! Was she in a coma or WHAT?!!)
There are in fact, some members of our society that turn out poorly totally due to parental care. Since others can't know when that applies or not, they will look at the families with confusion. I know it's wrong & feel I'd be above such but honestly deep down, privately, no lie...I'd be wondering IF/WHAT hand they had, if any, in creating this person that wreaked havoc on society.
And yes, it's a shame but sometimes they do.
Realize it's fact some persons react VERY differently to stimuli than others.
But I am not saying it's right to judge anyone, ever, but it IS logical reflex.
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