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  1. muhandra, November 19, 2009:

    this says it all ^^
    It is difficult, experts say, to categorize fathers who commit familicide because the circumstances tend to be very individualized. However, a few factors can fuel a father’s slaying of his wife and children: financial difficulties and mounting pressure over his inability to support them, coupled with marital problems and a feeling that he is losing control over his family.
    “There are two types: Type 1 is the father who is an abusive or a controlling figure who feels some loss of control of his household and his family, and feels that killing his family would be the ultimate expression of his control over them,” said Keith Durkin, associate professor of sociology at Ohio Northern University. “Type 2 is seen in a ‘reversal of fortune’ situation. He may have started a business, and the business may have started going sour recently. … He is a person who sees himself as saving his family from further disgrace and humiliation by killing them.”

  2. Sabrina, November 19, 2009:

    Maybe he want to end the hard life and go to the heaven to live peacefully.

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