
Originally Posted by
billyjeff2
Funny thing: the news report quoted in the original post made absolutely no reference to this being a so-called honor killing. Yet the fact the killing was done by a Muslim has (evidently) triggered multiple responses assuming it was done as an honor killing. Isn't this jumping the gun just a tad? There are scores of acts of domestic violence that occur daily through out this country, many of which include gruesome acts of murder. This could just be another. So why was there this immediate assumption that honor killing was at the root of this particular incident without any supporting facts?