While I'm appalled at the subject matter on this thread, I realise that the discussion is long overdue.
I think everyone here considers the children involved to be the ultimate victims, but we seem to have neglected the timeline involved with this issue.
I'd be most interested to see a graph depicting the instances of filicide projected over the past hundred years for the simple reason that I believe that the breakdown of the traditional family unit plays a major part in such outrages.
It's been 40 years since no-fault divorce was initiated in this country and our standards of living have increased dramatically over that same period, along with the penalties and responsibilities associated with the raising of children.
I have no interest in laying blame on either gender, instead I'm interested in the role that Government has played in provoking such extreme reactions from both genders because in its attempt to level the playing field of family disputes, Government has possibly released another Genii from its box.
While I realise the the Family Law Act was introduced to address the inequality existing prior to its enactment, one wonders about the casualties piled up since its inception.
Of course, the role of the MSM can never be discounted because it's only bad news that make the news. One wonders how many outrages like celebrity assassination, child killings, suicides, mass shootings and terrorist activities have been promoted by mere reporting and the emergence of the 'copy-cat' killers.
Our current policy of focussing on the rehabilitation of the animals we already have convicted is something that needs to reconsidered:
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/breaking-news/serial-rapist-to-be-freed-from-...Someone's future boyfriend?
And what about the children?