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That calls for a value judgement.

At best, one could say that he was a weak man, and easily mislead.

However, when it is noted that he killed a woman for what he perceived to be infidelity, one would have to characterize him as bad. One really is not supposed to kill another just for cheating. Especially when they haven't!

By our modern sensibilities, couples counseling would have been of service.

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