I can understand that. However, I would really rather not understand how someone would decide to murder their own brother and his entire family over a dispute. And I am not talking about about killing in the heat of the moment--I am talking about coldly plotting it out in advance, and then killing the man who was (presumably) blackmailed into setting it up and the rest of his family in order to cover it up.
The second part makes sense, in a very ruthless way, but it rests upon there being a logical reason for the first part.
Sometimes, when I'm falling asleep at night, I can hear his voice explaining his reasoning to me. And that scares me, more than a little.
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The second part makes sense, in a very ruthless way, but it rests upon there being a logical reason for the first part.
Sometimes, when I'm falling asleep at night, I can hear his voice explaining his reasoning to me. And that scares me, more than a little.