Really love the quality of your videos, how you guided us to "solve" the mystery step-by-step, with a lovely conclusion, and somehow guided us to the conclusion which would be what (at least I) we would have expect. For this case, if I were the jury I would go for "manslaughter", and somehow I could feel that the you would conclude as that too.
It's a bit unfair to Cheung having to face a difficult, fussy, grumpy, nasty and picky person all day long.
@simplypawly45003 жыл бұрын
Stop victim blaming. He could have chose to divorce, to leave... but no... he chose to kill....
@-ellie_3 жыл бұрын
@@simplypawly4500 but according to his wife’s personality, it was hard for him to divorce with her. But I also didn’t like how he decided to kill.
@diaryofmadgirl28762 жыл бұрын
@@simplypawly4500 I think if he tell his wife to divorce, his wife will go mad
@goldeneunuch Жыл бұрын
@@simplypawly4500and who is the real victim in this case? Bet my ass that if it were a typical case of an abused wife killing her husband, you would be praising her action instead of vilifying her. There is enough collateral info to prove what kind of person he is. Also, his outburst in reaction to the chronic emotional and psychological abuse he received from her is understandable. Most victims of abuse lash out impulsively; usually in this kind of family dynamic the father would do so physically, but that doesn’t make him the perpetrator. All I can say is that this whole thing is a tragedy, a microcosm of your typical HK family life.