
Justanotherbloke
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Ever notice how every crime show on Investigation Discovery somehow comes back to a woman? Whether she's the victim, the killer, or just the reason everything went to hell, you can bet there's a female at the center of the mess.
Think about it:
How many times do you see two dudes killing each other over some female? How many "innocent" wives were actually playing both sides before things got deadly? How many false accusations, toxic relationships, or straight up manipulations led to a body dropping?
There's a blatantly obvious reoccurring pattern. Women run the emotional world, and emotions lead to crime. Jealousy, revenge, attention-seeking, it all ends in bloodshed way too often.
And yeah, sometimes they're the victims. But how many of those "poor girls" ignored every red flag, cheated with dangerous dark triad Chad, or stirred the pot until violence was the only outcome? ID makes them look helpless, but let's be real,they're usually active participants in their own downfall.
The truth is right there on TV every night. Watch enough of these shows, and you start seeing the same story on repeat: Where there's a woman, there's drama. And where there's drama, there's usually a crime scene.
Think about it:
How many times do you see two dudes killing each other over some female? How many "innocent" wives were actually playing both sides before things got deadly? How many false accusations, toxic relationships, or straight up manipulations led to a body dropping?
There's a blatantly obvious reoccurring pattern. Women run the emotional world, and emotions lead to crime. Jealousy, revenge, attention-seeking, it all ends in bloodshed way too often.
And yeah, sometimes they're the victims. But how many of those "poor girls" ignored every red flag, cheated with dangerous dark triad Chad, or stirred the pot until violence was the only outcome? ID makes them look helpless, but let's be real,they're usually active participants in their own downfall.
The truth is right there on TV every night. Watch enough of these shows, and you start seeing the same story on repeat: Where there's a woman, there's drama. And where there's drama, there's usually a crime scene.