I'd like to hear that explained, too...are we to assume that if UT was somewhere less comfy than his home he would view what happened to the woman as murder?
I suppose that point of view is dependant on circumstances to some extent, but I'm not sure that if UT was a protesting college student or a third-world peasant he'd see what happened to her as homicide. And even if he did, that would not necessarily make it so.
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