Could you ever trust someone completely knowing that, in the past, they ended the life of another human?

Answer #1

Absolutely NOT

Answer #2

not in any circumstance?

Answer #3

If it were truely an accident and they cud prove it really was an accident then yes, if intentionally done then no I never cud trust them

Answer #4

what if it was like a fight that got out of hand and someone blacked out and well, it escalated so the injuries were past the point of no return? and no im not trying to be difficult, i just want some opinions and to try to wrap my head around something

Answer #5

Well my friends have proved in the past that I tend to care more about animals lives then that of humans…therefore I probably could develop a trust in said human. I have also developed friendships with serial killers one many may know is Richard Ramirez……so I guess its a yes.

Answer #6

Forgive them I cud but I wud b afraid wat wud happen if they got in a fight again, so I say no I cudnt trust them

Answer #7

No matter what I just don’t think trust exists.

Answer #8

Yes, because I do. A friend of my father’s and of mine did twenty years for manslaughter. Caught his girlfriend cheating on him, blacked out and killed her. Hes one of the most intelligent people Ive met, he knows a lot, is a decent person, doesnt always want to borrow sh1t off you or asking favors. In a dangerous situation Id probably trust him with my life before Id trust most people. He’s got a wife and son now. Theyre having another, I believe or theyre wanting one and planning to have it, I forget. He’s a good, honest, hard working, all-around decent guy. Those kinds of people hardly exist anymore, really.

Answer #9

That really, really depends on how and why. There are 4 kinds of homicide. Felonious, excusable, justifiable and praiseworthy.

I would not trust a guy who shot a salesperson when he robbed a store.

I would have real doubt about trusting a person who accidentally killed someone else while driving drunk.

I would be able to trust a doctor who gave euthanasia to a terminally ill patient, who asked for a fast and painless ending.

I would be able to completely trust a policeman, even though I know he shot a robber dead, defending the life of an innocent bystander.

Answer #10

I feel like I would be able to, as long as it was not a long thought out plan for killing someone, like if it was a fight that escalated- I could, if it was someone in the military/police- I could, if it was an accident- I could, if was like an elaborate murder plan- then no. i dont know, it was just something i thought of and was trying to see what other people thought

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