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  2. Amy Hebert - Wikipedia

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    Amy T. Hebert [4] (née Talbot [5]) is a woman from Mathews, Louisiana, United States, who was convicted of murdering her two children in August 2007 in an act of revenge against her ex-husband; she also killed the family dog.

  3. Kin punishment - Wikipedia

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    In cases of severe crimes such as murder and rape, blood revenge is the prescribed punishment. If a murder occurs, clansmen of the victim have the right to kill the murderer or one of his male clansmen with impunity. Certain crimes justify multiple acts of revenge, for example, the murder of women and children is avenged fourfold.

  4. Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Revenge is a label that is ascribed based on perceivers’ attributions for the act. Revenge is an inference, regardless of whether the individuals making the inference are the harmdoers themselves, the injured parties, or outsiders. Because revenge is an inference, various individuals can disagree on whether the same action is revenge or not ...

  5. Cycle of violence - Wikipedia

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    Children may think that violence is an acceptable behavior of intimate relationships and become either the abused or the abuser. [9] Recent research has questioned whether certain effects of domestic violence exposure on children are moderated and/or mediated by maternal psychological response such as maternal post-traumatic stress disorder ...

  6. Motorcyclist's revenge backfired when kicking a car - AOL

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    One motorcyclist must've had it out for another vehicle... or the people inside. But man did his revenge backfire. Fox News says, "Talk about instant karma. Guy on a motorcycle drives by a car ...

  7. Filicide - Wikipedia

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    Spousal revenge killings are killings of children done to indirectly harm a domestic partner; they do not frequently occur. [5] Glen Carruthers, author of "Making sense of spousal revenge filicide", argued that those who engage in spousal revenge killings see their own children as objects. [6]

  8. Self-defence in English law - Wikipedia

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    But like arrest, it does have to be to prevent crime or escape. You don’t have to retreat [27] (although that is a factor in assessing reasonableness [28]), or wait for the first blow, [29] but must not take revenge. Revenge is evidence of unreasonableness [30] and seeking confrontation removes the defence. [31]

  9. Muscle Loss In This Area Could Be a Key Indicator of ... - AOL

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    Dementia is a devastating condition that impacts up to 10 percent of older adults. And while there's no cure, getting diagnosed early can help patients get on a treatment plan and families prepare ...