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Women Who Murder Essay Research Paper Women

Women Who Murder Essay, Research Paper


Women who Murder


Marriage is a life long commitment between two people.


Vows are taken as a promise to one another, ? Till Death Do us


Part? may be the most well known vow, but with the two women I


will be discussing they take it into their own hands to speed up


the process. The following stories are about two women who commit


murder in some form, perhaps intentional or not who are not


punished as far as the story tells us. Fortunately, we have a


legal system that is designed to prevent these homicides and


programs specifically designed to help women in cases like these


that feel they have no other choice but to murder their husband


to achieve freedom. As you will see these women were so desperate


that they felt murder was their only option. One woman did it for


freedom, and the other for companionship, both are murderers any


way you put it.


Emily Grierson, lived alone in an old ? eyesore? of a house


that no one had been inside of since she stopped giving china


painting lessons ten years ago. She was considered a tradition in


her town, and was shown special treatment thanks to a former


mayor who?d pardoned her from the rules that applied to negro


women at that time. However, the next generation didn?t look upon


Emily so kindly. Tax forms were constantly mailed to her home,


the townspeople found the smell that seeped from her home so


unbearable that they snuck onto her property to correct the


situation. Emily had no contact with the townspeople, Until she


met Homer Barron, a Northerner foreman, notorious for drinking


and taking a liking to younger men.


Within a few days, Emily and Homer were seen


riding together in a buggy, and spending alot of time together.


The townspeople thought that the they would marry, but


when they heard that Emily bought arsenic they assumed she would


kill herself and were happy for her, they said ? it would be the


best thing ?. When the streets were done Homer disappeared, it


was assumed that he went to prepare for his marriage to Emily. He


returned a few days later and was never seen again. Miss Emily


was seen buying a men?s toiletry set along with men?s clothing


including a night shirt, from that point on it is assumed that


they are married . Some time after that, Miss Emily passed away.


A funeral was held, and once she was in the ground, the


townspeople opened up the room that noone had seen in nearly


forty years, what they found was quite disturbing. A room set up


for a bridal with a man?s suit and shoes looked almost as if it


were just placed there, with the exception of the dust and


discoloring. They found the man it belonged to laying in the bed


decomposed with traces of an embrace that had long been


unreturned.It was Homer Barron, and the pillow next to him had an


indentation with a long strand of iron gray hair resting on it.


Miss Emily was unavailable for


questioning due to her death, so it is assumed that the arsenic


from earlier in the story was not used for rats, but to keep


Homer there with her, for fear of loneliness or perhaps she was


insane, the author does not disclose this information. I think


that she killed him in fear that he would leave her, and this is


the first man she would be permitted to see since her father?s


watchful eyes were no longer around. This is truly a case of


homicide, unlike the next story I will discuss where intentional


murder is committed in a different way.


Delia Jones is a washwoman in a poverty


stricken area of Florida. She is married to a man named Sykes who


is abusive to her in more ways than one. The verbal abuse is more


evident than the physical aspect of it. Delia had to endure years


of Sykes comments on her weight and profession, along with being


assaulted and tormented by his cruel jokes. Sykes openly has an


affair with a fat woman named Bertha. He was paying for her to


stay in town, even thoug

h Delia was at home cooking and cleaning,


trying to make a living. Sykes preys on Delia?s fear of snakes


from the beginning of the story, first with the whip resting on


her shoulder, then he takes it too far and brings home a real


snake. After asking him numerous times to get rid of the snake


Delia finally voices her aggression and hate for her husband. He


doesn?t hit her this time, he makes a few threats and retreats


out the door. When Sykes didn?t return that night, Delia felt


great, thinking maybe he was really gone for good, freedom at


last. While she is finishing her wash she spots the snake in a


basket, somehow it escaped from its soap box in the kitchen.


Without a second glance Delia ran out of the house and climbed


onto the roof of the haybarn. She slept there, too scared to go


back into the house. In the morning she sees Sykes go into the


house and doesn?t warn him of the loose snake, and after a few


minutes she hears screaming that doesn?t sound of human nature.


She watches from the window as a struggle ensues, and as she


approaches the door she sees Sykes dragging himself half dead to


get help, but she just looks, turns away and waits for death to


take its toll; comforting herself with the feeling that the


doctor was too far to save him.


In both of these stories the women committed murder. Emily


poisoned Homer Barron . Delia watched her husband die, but didn?t


do it with her own two hands. Both are at fault morally but


legally is another question. Emily Grierson was of sound body and


mind when she purchased the arsenic she later used on Homer. Her


killing him was premeditated, however I don?t think that she


fully understood the consequences of her actions. According to


the modern penal law which is based on U.S. vs. Brawner,471 F.2D


969(1972), if she did not possess ? substantial capacity to


either appreciate the criminality of her conduct or to conform


his conduct to the requirement of the law?. I personally think


she knew what she was doing, but with all the loop holes in the


criminal justice system Emily could easily slip through with the


insanity defense. If that did not work for her, she could also


use the ? diminished capacity ? defense which also examines


mental competence,but it is merely pleading to a lesser


crime.Unlike Delia, who did not intentionally murder Sykes. She


didn?t place the snake in the house, nor did she lure him into


the house. Delia watched her husband die which is not a murder


charge because she didn?t actually commit the crime. According to


Article 63 of Frances Penal code ? Any person who willfully fails


to render or to obtain assistance to an endangered person when


such was possible without danger to himself or others, shall be


subject to imprisonment…?, in the U.S. we have a similar law,


called the ? duty to aid ? law, but it is hard to prove that the


witness in question really heard or saw the endangered person.


There was a famous case of a woman who was stabbed 38 times in


the doorway of an apartment building in broad daylight with over


thirty witnesses and not one person called the police or tried to


help the woman who died of blood loss. This woman laid there for


forty minutes and bled to death before the police arrived, when


all it would of took was simple phone call to save her life.I


think that is very similar to what Delia did and if she were


prosecuted all she would have to say is that she arrived after he


was already dead. I don?t think the insanity defense applies to


Delia in any way. She was fully aware of what she was doing.


Unlike Emily who knew what she was doing, but somehow saw


justification in keeping Homer?s corpse in her bedroom, Emly


doesn?t appear to be the most mentally stable woman. Delia hated


her husband and saw this as her chance for freedom, so she let


him suffer and die. Emily just didn?t want to lose him whether it


be to another woman or whatever other dillusional ideas she had.

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