Talk:Lamb to the Slaughter

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Lamb to the slaughter is a classic...it's about a woman who loves her husband. But one day the husband delivers devestating news...the texts doesn't say what ...so she killed him with a frozen leg of lamb...i assumed that she was innocent because she was unconcious of everything and other BS but personally MAYBE she was really unconcious when she killed him, wtf?, anyways it's a 2nd degree murder but plus hiding evidence, the law can charge her a 1st degree murder. And if they say it's because she wanted to protect her baby...TOTAL BS... the court will absolutely allow her to give birth before any penalty take action, and she knows that...she's a detective's wife (he text even assume that she knows the penatly system etc...) wtf she is GUILTY!! mazolt tov.


--- Umm, should the whole of the story really be on here? Isn't it copyrighted? It's in his 'Skin and other stories' book (actually published), so I would've thought that it can't be reproduced in its entirety here? Baberlp 20:17, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

--- why on earths the whole story there!!! WTF!!!

Woah. Huh. That is weird. I could swear I recognize that website, though (I think my semester at online school used it as a reference? For a poem or something). I'm not sure if that should really be there, though.--Yubishines 01:31, 18 September 2007 (UTC)