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I predict this thread going terribly. And rightly so. This kind of speculation is gross. Gravitycollapse Jun 2013 #1
Gross? They are televising the trial, should I just keep quiet? Duer 157099 Jun 2013 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author quinnox Jun 2013 #3
She meant she felt guilty about not going to the funeral VanillaRhapsody Jun 2013 #4
I think it's a normal reaction Marrah_G Jun 2013 #5
Guilt at that age is powerful. She could have felt bad about not being able to help Martin bluestate10 Jun 2013 #6
Yes of course Duer 157099 Jun 2013 #8
She ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2013 #7
I don't think so Duer 157099 Jun 2013 #11
As the owner of an older sister who used to walk around with my mom's ashes, crying and... Poll_Blind Jun 2013 #9
Well put Duer 157099 Jun 2013 #12
Surviver guilt. nt Hatchling Jun 2013 #10
People tend to feel guilty LittleBlue Jun 2013 #13
I guess you have never lost a loved one.. HipChick Jun 2013 #14
You would guess really, really wrong on that one Duer 157099 Jun 2013 #15
in court, an attorney would accuse you of conjecture rustydog Jun 2013 #16
Good thing I'm not in court Duer 157099 Jun 2013 #17
same reason people feel guilty when they live through some disaster or horrible event JI7 Jun 2013 #18
I wonder how many funerals she's been to XemaSab Jun 2013 #19
survivor guilt magical thyme Jun 2013 #20
Have you ever lost a close friend or family member? ecstatic Jun 2013 #21
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