In reality, the man might have been ill-using the deceased woman. What is your definition of a little street hassle?
I don't have a one size fits all definition unfortunately but I think what Schwartz described would fit into that category. She apparently was alive when he left the scene and had simply been pulled and thrown to the ground according to him. We don't know how violently she was thrown or if it was unintentional or if Stride contributed to the situation in any way. We don't know the B.S. man's intentions. He simply might have wanted her to move and got pissed by her refusal or something she said.
But let me ask you what is your definition of "ill-using?" Does it imply a hanging offense? Are all assaults equal in nature so that they carry the same penalty?
c.d.
I don't have a one size fits all definition unfortunately but I think what Schwartz described would fit into that category. She apparently was alive when he left the scene and had simply been pulled and thrown to the ground according to him. We don't know how violently she was thrown or if it was unintentional or if Stride contributed to the situation in any way. We don't know the B.S. man's intentions. He simply might have wanted her to move and got pissed by her refusal or something she said.
But let me ask you what is your definition of "ill-using?" Does it imply a hanging offense? Are all assaults equal in nature so that they carry the same penalty?
c.d.
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