There is nothing in the original story to suggest the parents were at all mentally ill, or suffering from depression.
I would characterize their suicide differently than that of someone who is mentally ill.
There is nothing in the original story to suggest the parents were at all mentally ill, or suffering from depression.
I would characterize their suicide differently than that of someone who is mentally ill.
I've Been Frosted
I agree, Karen, as did Lady_Zana:
The last few posts were in response to a poster who stated their opinion that ALL suicides were selfish. The responses, for the most part, came from people who have/had severe depression and other MI's (mental illnesses) as opposed to "down times" in their lives, and felt compelled to speak up.I do NOT feel that suicide is the ultimate act of selfishness. For someone people, yes it is. And just given the facts from this article, it seems that yes, for this couple it was.
In the Wikipedia page, one given reason for suicide is to escape punishment for a crime committed. That seems to be the case with this boy's parents.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I believe when the parents called their son, it was because it made
them feel better(in their minds). They did it for selfish reasons and didn't
think how devastating it would be to the boy who was powerless to help
them in any way.
I believe the couple were in legal trouble for fraud & faced arrest and trial.
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I've been Frosted
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