SHould've been faithful...

Gato_Solo

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HOUSTON — When a woman found her husband cheating on her, she ran him over with her Mercedes-Benz and "turned her $70,000 vehicle into a 4,000-pound murder weapon," prosecutors said in court Thursday.

Clara Harris "hit him again and again and again," prosecutor Mia Magness told jurors during opening statements at Harris' murder trial.

Her defense attorney described the 44-year-old Houston dentist as a woman who only wanted to keep her family together but "loses it" after going to the hotel where she married David Harris and finding him with a mistress.

Clara Harris is accused of killing her husband, also 44, in the hotel parking lot July 24 after confronting him and another woman in the building lobby.

Magness said Clara Harris gave her husband an ultimatum, ordering him to choose between her and his mistress, Gail Bridges. When he chose Bridges, Magness said, she got into her car and purposely ran him down.

I guess it's true. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned...

Source... :eek5:
 
Gato_Solo said:
I guess it's true. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned...

Must be. Because if it was a man who ran his wife down, you would find some way that he was the victim of an injustice. :D

Although that would be out of character for a man. He'd probably just bludgeon the guy she was having an affair with, not her, right? :)
 
That's freaky, but if she wasn't in the car and the car killed that man, it woulda been just like Christine :headbang:
 
Must be. Because if it was a man who ran his wife down, you would find some way that he was the victim of an injustice
Wouldn't he be a victim? Just emagine the mental anguish and torment he'd be undergoing running her over again and again and again.:rofl:
 
Re: Re: SHould've been faithful...

greenfreak said:
Gato_Solo said:
I guess it's true. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned...

Must be. Because if it was a man who ran his wife down, you would find some way that he was the victim of an injustice. :D

Although that would be out of character for a man. He'd probably just bludgeon the guy she was having an affair with, not her, right? :)

:p Notice the title of the thread? :p I never said he was a victim...in fact, I think he deserved what he got. ;)
 
"Magness said Clara Harris gave her husband an ultimatum, ordering him to choose between her and his mistress, Gail Bridges. When he chose Bridges, Magness said, she got into her car and purposely ran him down."

Is there ever truely a correct answer to some womens' questions?
Personally I think she might have run him down regardless.
 
He broke his word, and dishonored himself, his family, and his mistress. Too bad we don't have stoning... :grumpy:
 
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