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A female judge was killed, but people supported her murderer
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It was a case happened in my country recently. A man's wrist and ankle were hurt in a car accident, causing minor injuries.

Allegedly, the insurance company offered him 12k during negotiation. However, the man decided to press charges, demanding 18k instead.

The ideal compensation was calculated based on the prerequisite he stayed 29 days in hospital, but the man only stayed for half of the time, then prescribed anti-inflammatory later, so the actual compensation he got was 9k.

After the sentence, he followed the judge and murdered her, attempted to kill himself after. Most comments here mold him into a rebel, a revolutionary, also attack the female judge for her gender, the social platforms she might used, and the interests she had, like making lipsticks and feeding stray cats.

It's probably people letting out their anger on higher social classes, on the gap between rich and poor, on the opposite gender, to a point they needed a murderer to be the 'hero', but I wonder how long she had to study to be a judge.

I can't be specific about the country here, please stop guessing, as I don't want to get into trouble, or argue with guys who know this case, but still consider the murder righteous. I would rather consider this sub as a safe space to vent rather than a place to change anything.

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