I see your point! It's clear that Shabazz's anger over the land played a significant role in his actions. While honor may have been used as an excuse, it seems that his personal motivations were much deeper and rooted in resentment. It's always interesting to explore the complexities of human behavior and how emotions like greed and betrayal can fuel such extreme actions. Thanks for sharing your insight!
Was the baby a boy or girl? That poor little angel was left to suffer, he couldn’t bring himself to hurt the baby.. but left the baby to starve and live a life without parents.
The baby was a boy, and it’s truly heartbreaking to think about the ordeal he endured. It’s a tragic reminder of how innocent lives can be caught in the crossfire of such senseless actions. Let’s hope that he finds love and support in the care of his family, giving him a chance at a brighter future despite the unimaginable loss. 💔
I know, right? It’s heartbreaking to think that a brother could do something so terrible. 😢 Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts-it’s such a tragic story.
Thank you so much! 😊 I'm really glad you enjoyed the story, and it means a lot that you liked my voice too! Your support keeps me going-can't wait to share more with you! 👏🎉
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed the story, and it means a lot to hear that you found my voice relaxing. Your support keeps me motivated to keep sharing more! 😊
You're absolutely right-it's tragic how revenge and twisted ideas of honor can lead to such brutal actions. This story really highlights the dark side of human emotions. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on it!
You're absolutely right; fraud is a serious crime, but it shouldn't lead to such extreme consequences. It's important to remember that justice should be fair and proportionate. While the actions of these individuals were horrific, the focus should be on holding people accountable in a way that promotes justice, not violence. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
Don't kid yourself. Shabazz was angry about the land. Honor was just an excuse. It's not like this guy is so honorable himself.
I see your point! It's clear that Shabazz's anger over the land played a significant role in his actions. While honor may have been used as an excuse, it seems that his personal motivations were much deeper and rooted in resentment. It's always interesting to explore the complexities of human behavior and how emotions like greed and betrayal can fuel such extreme actions. Thanks for sharing your insight!
Was the baby a boy or girl? That poor little angel was left to suffer, he couldn’t bring himself to hurt the baby.. but left the baby to starve and live a life without parents.
The baby was a boy, and it’s truly heartbreaking to think about the ordeal he endured. It’s a tragic reminder of how innocent lives can be caught in the crossfire of such senseless actions. Let’s hope that he finds love and support in the care of his family, giving him a chance at a brighter future despite the unimaginable loss. 💔
What a wicked brother 😢
I know, right? It’s heartbreaking to think that a brother could do something so terrible. 😢 Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts-it’s such a tragic story.
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I like you're story and you're voice amazing👏
Thank you so much! 😊 I'm really glad you enjoyed the story, and it means a lot that you liked my voice too! Your support keeps me going-can't wait to share more with you! 👏🎉
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Wow ur a very good story teller the voice is relaxing
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These murders were committed due to revenge towards his brother in law and honor killing of his sister..both so brutal and heartless!
You're absolutely right-it's tragic how revenge and twisted ideas of honor can lead to such brutal actions. This story really highlights the dark side of human emotions. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on it!
All 3 were rotten people, but fraud shouldn't be a death penalty crime.
You're absolutely right; fraud is a serious crime, but it shouldn't lead to such extreme consequences. It's important to remember that justice should be fair and proportionate. While the actions of these individuals were horrific, the focus should be on holding people accountable in a way that promotes justice, not violence. Thanks for sharing your perspective!