Crime

"I loved my wife, but I killed her in the end. I still love her until now, because I swore to her that I would love her all my life. She is still my wife, which will not change until the end of my life. I broke my promise, and I will bear this sin for the rest of my life. "

-"Crime-Fenel"

If you look at it out of context, this self-report is difficult to establish. Why love someone and kill her? Isn't this a contradiction? But when you know that the criminal is a husband who has been controlled by a beautiful wife all his life, and didn't kill her until his twilight years, when you really fall into that depressed and drowning marriage, and when the long-term contradictions have accumulated to a certain peak, even if you still love her, no one can be sure whether you will go astray at that desperate moment.

"Crime" is a German writer Ferdinand? Feng? Schirach's works were published in 2009. Before he became a writer, he first worked as a criminal lawyer for many years. He personally handled 1 1 cases, including crimes. The strangeness of the story and the complexity of human nature, even without his over-processing, just restoring the story itself in documentary language is shocking enough.

The complexity and fragility of human nature are vividly demonstrated in this crime.

What I like most and feel most is the cello part of this book. Born in Fu Jia, two brothers and sisters grew up together. But because of a motorcycle accident, my brother was physically disabled and lost his memory, so my sister shouldered the heavy responsibility of taking care of my brother, and the relationship between brother and sister gradually distorted ... Finally, my sister drowned her brother and hanged herself in prison.

"The truth we can talk about is never the truth itself", and the motives of criminals are ultimately known only to the parties themselves. The author can only record this "crime" from the perspective of a lawyer. Why do people commit crimes? Why did you commit a crime? This is a question that criminologists have explored for hundreds of years. However, in the face of complex human nature, any judgment has its prejudice, that is, compassion that always exists in the human world. Where the sun doesn't shine, it is the shadow.

Friends who like reading books on criminal psychology and reasoning suggest not to bypass this "crime".