(September 9, 2014 at 12:28 pm)Drich Wrote: if any of what you said here is true she has a problem herself seeking out and marrying men who are prone to violence.As I understand it, this is common among abuse victims. Having either been abused as a child, or witnessing the abuse of a mother or mother-figure as a child, the girl is very likely to grow up and seek out abusive companions. The money will make little difference, although his fame and popularity may continue to shield him if he abuses her further, a fate that may have been changed by the amount of negative publicity that he is receiving. Nicole Brown-Simpson's husband was wealthy and famous and abused her for years. His money and fame probably did not mean much to her when he finally stabbed her to death.
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