League_Girl wrote:
When an aspie teen killed her father, that was also posted here and guess what, I saw some members here blaming the father saying if there was any abuse going on or if she was being abused or not. People have done the same about when a woman would kill her boyfriend or husband, "was she being abused?" but yet when a guy does it, no one thinks if he was being abused by his girlfriend or wife. I remember when an eight year old boy killed his grandfather, people were saying if the kid was being abused or not. I was wondering why he did it, same as for the aspie teen. Why did she kill her father? Not if they were being abused or not or if what the parents were doing wrong to cause them to get murdered.
This is because most often, when a man kills his wife or girlfriend, it is part of a pattern of abuse and violence that culminated in murder. Most often, when a woman kills her husband or boyfriend, it is often a response to a pattern of abuse and violence. Further, women who kill men in self-defense tend to get harsher sentences (like three times as long) as men who kill their wives.
And as for why someone might ask if a child who killed a parent is abused, that is again statistically supported: The most common reason for children (usually teenagers) to kill their parents is because of abuse.