I guess "She killed her husband before killing herself and enjoyed serving in the Primary as an active LDS member" was a little too honest for the obit.
Sorry & regretful for all involved, Omitting comments about how the many disconnects between LDS claims & on-the-ground applications / leaders are isolated from real life, it trickles down to individuals who experience road bumps.
Stupid Cult does a Crappy Job of basic Right/Wrong
auntsukey Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ....... served in numerous callings. Her favorite > calling was serving in the Primary where she loved > practicing her “edible object lessons.” > > Wonder if one of those object lessons was > cupcakes?
That is what I was wondering. I always thought that the LDS should give an object lesson to the boys, like don't be a licked hot dog, don't lick the mustard off of the hot dog.
The Gallatin River valley/canyon that runs from Bozeman to West Yellowstone is pretty narrow. Much of it is national forest or national park land, with no residences, and the places that allow residences south of the town of Gallatin Gateway are quite narrow, right along the river and highway.
Abusers will sometimes pick remote housing to isolate their victims. Not saying that’s the case here, but the events certainly don’t eliminate that as a possibility. She was pretty upset about something.
The odd thing is that that reservoir she drove to is not an easy drive. She’d have to backtrack toward Bozeman, head over to a remote subdivision south of town, and up a narrow canyon road that may be unpaved. The drive had to take the better part of an hour. Was she just randomly running for the mountains? Was it an area the family frequented? I would guess the latter, but the question of why still remains.
Sacrament meeting will be pretty strained. This will be a serious shock to the entire ward.
Brother Of Jerry Wrote: -------------------------- > > Sacrament meeting will be > pretty strained. This will > be a serious shock to the > entire ward. >
Yes, but fortunately the church is still Ŧřůĕ and this will all be worked out in the HereRaptor, by a loving ghawd or the appropriately assigned bishop's court.
Do you suppose their initial encounter in the HereRaptor was awkward or strained, or did he just tell his wife/murderer, "Hey, win some, lose some ..."?
I didn't realize they were Mormons when the story recently broke. Montana has experienced an increase in murder/suicides that seemed to ramp up with Covid. My gut says she discovered the good doctor was making house calls for other services. Perhaps he was visiting the strip club that is just up the street.
Actually, it's not far from the reservoir where she killed herself from the murder scene at Gallatin Gateway. There is a backroad that connects you to Hylite Canyon and the reservoir. No more than 30 minutes.
When the "husband" left, I was trying to figure out how I could get out of this mess. Suicide seemed the only option, but I couldn't leave my kids here with the baggage of a mother who committed suicide and I couldn't take them with me, so here I am. My kids have enough baggage to deal with.
It was about the time Andrea Yates killed her children. My feeling was that I couldn't protect them from their own father. I had just had my dog also get killed and he is what was keeping me from losing my mind.
Amazing what a negative impact, for me, the church causes.
It will be interesting to find out what is behind this story.
I watch too much Dateline, etc. I swear I've heard a story just like this on Dateline.