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Mary Maloney Murder

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Mary Maloney is waiting at home for her husband, who she loves so much, to come home from work. When he gets home, he tells Mary some upsetting about wanting out of the relationship. Mary is very upset and confused by the news and reacts by killing her husband by striking him on the back of the head with a frozen leg of lamb. Mary is not guilty of first-degree murder, but instead suffers from diminished capacity. She does not commit first-degree murder because she does not premeditate the murder, she suffers from many overwhelming emotions causing her to not think clearly, and she is unable to determine right from wrong.

Mary does not have a plan beforehand to murder her husband. In the story, she is planning on going out for dinner with her husband like they normally do on Thursdays. Mary says, “I haven’t made any supper because it’s Thursday” (Dahl 2). This shows that Mary is not planning on murdering her husband, but instead is planning to have a normal Thursday night dinner at a restaurant away from her house where the murder occurred. After, it is decided they would stay home for dinner because Patrick does not want to go out. Thus, Mary grabs the leg of lamb for dinner. “All-right then, they would have lamb for supper” (3). This clearly shows that Mary is planning to make the lamb for both her and her husband and not just her, because the pronoun the narrator used was “they.” She is not planning to use the leg of lamb as a murder weapon, but rather as food. Finally,

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