Defending Jacob
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Was Jacob guilty - What would you do if it was your child?
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I was really hoping for the last chapter be to from Jacob's point of view. His reasoning behind why he killed Ben & (most likely) Hope.
Instead we get all these characters without any personality, without any thoughts of their own. We don't even get to read about what Laurie is thinking & going through. We didn't get to hear about the police collecting evidence at the murder scene.
All we get to read is about Andy looking past all his family's faults & just "knowing" that Jacob is innocent because he "knows" Jacob & Jacob wouldn't murder. Except - he doesn't know Jacob. He basically knew nothing about Jacob. And he never admitted that in any sense.

These parents were so oblivious, to the point of not being believable.


I believe that his mother was the one who was guilty all along. I believe that she thought s..."
I am confused. What evidence in the text is there? I read the book quickly so I could have easily missed any clues or hints that would indicate this angle.

Agreed. As soon as the dog situation was described, I felt certain of Jacob's guilty. While an animal torturer does not a murderer make...well it does for me.

Fair enough Leah. I take your point but I think for me it aided in the tension of the trial strategy. I found it interesting as a lawyer

I totally agree. When I taught high school I read a book (Lorenzo ?) about the natural progression of a sociopath; they usually start by abusing and killing animals.


I believe that his mother was the one who was guilty all along. I believe that she thought s..."
AJ, thats some of the dumbest shit I've ever heard, did you read the book?




I was NOT surprised that Jacob was guilty, in the end, although it was heart-wrenching.

I thought that too for a while, but then reminded myself of who was giving the narrative. This was Andy's view of their parenting - maybe they weren't even as doting as he says. He seems to have a skewed view of many things.
If it was my child i would keep them out of jail whether they were guilty or not... and teach them how to get away with it if they did it again and it was something built into their system ... almost like a genetic thing. I would love my child . I like that Andy was so loyal to Jacob, but i wish he had woken up and seen what a mess his wife was becoming . He was an idiot though to marry a "nice jewish girl." what the hell was he thinking? That's the worst possible decision you could make. Also ... for trying to run away from a past that wasn't even that bad , and to cover it up was dumb but whatever. Andy was still a great character, and so was Jacob. I have nothing good to say about Laurie... she was a typical , emotional , insecure mess... one of those moms and women i can't stand. At first she was siding with Jacob and defending him, then she turned on him . She was just awful and had issues. She should have died in the end , not Jacob, now that would be a major plot twist... someone attempting to kill their child but their child survives and they die instead. Maybe she will get sent to jail in the end when she wakes up , at least that would make the ending more understandable.
Carol wrote: "I found this book intriguing, the parents sympathetic and Jacob guilty. I doubt treatment would have helped him, he'd have needed to feel something first. While Andy reacted in a very protective wa..."
It was not an act of love... it was an act of selfish self-righteousness . Anyone who thinks murder is an act of love is clearly oblivious as to what love is , or what it means to love your child.
It was not an act of love... it was an act of selfish self-righteousness . Anyone who thinks murder is an act of love is clearly oblivious as to what love is , or what it means to love your child.


Loving your child does not mean you allow him to kill, while sheltering him and teaching him to avoid responsibility. That is aiding and abetting, as well poor parenting.

Well said but murder is not the answer. I've often wondered what I would do if I were convinced my child was a serial killer. I would inform the authorities for sure, but whether I would break all ties is something that would depend upon whether it was a one time heat of passion killing or a premeditated/pleasure killing. The latter would lead me to disestablish any ties.
Carmen wrote: "Atty wrote: "If it was my child i would keep them out of jail whether they were guilty or not... and teach them how to get away with it if they did it again and it was something built into their sy..."
That's the most messed up thing someone could say, i hope you're not a parent. No.... Laurie wasn't taking responsibility for bringing Jacob into the world (she also wasn't the only one who brought him into the world so she shouldn't have been the only one to make the decision) she was avoiding responsibility of bringing him into the world, she took the easy way out , the coward's way out and i have no respect for her, anyone who thinks she did the right thing needs to seriously take time to reevaluate themselves.
That's the most messed up thing someone could say, i hope you're not a parent. No.... Laurie wasn't taking responsibility for bringing Jacob into the world (she also wasn't the only one who brought him into the world so she shouldn't have been the only one to make the decision) she was avoiding responsibility of bringing him into the world, she took the easy way out , the coward's way out and i have no respect for her, anyone who thinks she did the right thing needs to seriously take time to reevaluate themselves.
☯Emily wrote: "Atty wrote: "Carol wrote: "I found this book intriguing, the parents sympathetic and Jacob guilty. I doubt treatment would have helped him, he'd have needed to feel something first. While Andy reac..."
Loving your child means protecting them and doing whatever is necessary to make them happy if you can't change what's making them "evil" in others eyes. Yes it is aiding and abetting, it's also what any parent who truly loved their child would do, or at least they would move somewhere away from everyone else. There were many alternatives . There are many alternatives.... to killing your own child... that's just sick.
Loving your child means protecting them and doing whatever is necessary to make them happy if you can't change what's making them "evil" in others eyes. Yes it is aiding and abetting, it's also what any parent who truly loved their child would do, or at least they would move somewhere away from everyone else. There were many alternatives . There are many alternatives.... to killing your own child... that's just sick.
Harold wrote: "Carmen wrote: "Atty wrote: "If it was my child i would keep them out of jail whether they were guilty or not... and teach them how to get away with it if they did it again and it was something buil..."
Murder isn't the answer? How does that make Laurie any better? she murdered her son... premeditated murder!!! She's the one i would cut ties with , not Jacob... Jacob is one of those extraordinary kids... he's not a regular kid and he should not be treated as such... he needs someone who understands him and can help him cope or at least keep him out of prison. Dexter kills and everyone loves him because he's a "hero" .... no... he isn't ... evil is just a matter of perspective and death is inevitable and so is murder... just because a judge says someone is guilty ... and they get a lethal injection in a sterile room, that does not make it any less of a murder. End of story.
Murder isn't the answer? How does that make Laurie any better? she murdered her son... premeditated murder!!! She's the one i would cut ties with , not Jacob... Jacob is one of those extraordinary kids... he's not a regular kid and he should not be treated as such... he needs someone who understands him and can help him cope or at least keep him out of prison. Dexter kills and everyone loves him because he's a "hero" .... no... he isn't ... evil is just a matter of perspective and death is inevitable and so is murder... just because a judge says someone is guilty ... and they get a lethal injection in a sterile room, that does not make it any less of a murder. End of story.

Carmen wrote: "Animal cruelty is the first pre cursor to violence. I believe you have a responsibility to all the people you share this planet with to not allow your child to hurt them. Laurie had already tried t..."
It's not always a sign of a psychopath.... that's crazy... believe it or not a lot of kids for example like to torture insects ... yes they are violent but it's normal. Also the only responsibility a parent has is to protect their child , ensure their happiness, and an optional responsibility is to help everyone you care about and love , not just your children. Prison overcrowding isn't because there's a lot of "evil" people out there, it's because a lot of people get busted for minor crimes. Also.... this society is hypocritical... they murder yet if you murder you go to prison... they lie and cheat and steal but since they are in positions of power, or make the law, they are above the law. There will always be conflict and death with humanity, it's inevitable... but for someone to be so self-righteous and call everyone else monsters... it's just ridiculous.. and i am tired of hearing it. Get off your high horse... because in certain situations , many people would kill... and most people who talk the way you do can't comprehend the human psyche , society, or the situation as a whole... humanity is so messed up , now more than ever, and there is no avoiding it. It will only get worse probably. lol
It's not always a sign of a psychopath.... that's crazy... believe it or not a lot of kids for example like to torture insects ... yes they are violent but it's normal. Also the only responsibility a parent has is to protect their child , ensure their happiness, and an optional responsibility is to help everyone you care about and love , not just your children. Prison overcrowding isn't because there's a lot of "evil" people out there, it's because a lot of people get busted for minor crimes. Also.... this society is hypocritical... they murder yet if you murder you go to prison... they lie and cheat and steal but since they are in positions of power, or make the law, they are above the law. There will always be conflict and death with humanity, it's inevitable... but for someone to be so self-righteous and call everyone else monsters... it's just ridiculous.. and i am tired of hearing it. Get off your high horse... because in certain situations , many people would kill... and most people who talk the way you do can't comprehend the human psyche , society, or the situation as a whole... humanity is so messed up , now more than ever, and there is no avoiding it. It will only get worse probably. lol

You clearly misinterpreted my words. Murdering your child is not the answer to stopping him from killing.
Harold wrote: "Atty wrote: "Harold wrote: "Carmen wrote: "Atty wrote: "If it was my child i would keep them out of jail whether they were guilty or not... and teach them how to get away with it if they did it aga..."
Lol oh ok, that's what you meant. Thanks for clearing that up... at first i thought that was what you were saying and then i guess i just went with the other assumption since most people on this thread seem to be against me XD
Glad you see the flaw in Laurie's "logic" too.
She was probably the worst character in the book ... but interesting in terms of character development.
Lol oh ok, that's what you meant. Thanks for clearing that up... at first i thought that was what you were saying and then i guess i just went with the other assumption since most people on this thread seem to be against me XD
Glad you see the flaw in Laurie's "logic" too.
She was probably the worst character in the book ... but interesting in terms of character development.




(she was sorry she hadn't drowned bad "child" in the washing machine or something after he tied his father to a post in the basement and beat him)
Her comments always stayed with me even though I only met her the once

Um....yeah....

Anyone remember the part when the parents are awakened by sounds of an animal being killed torturously slow? Andy said it was probably a wolf. Why the heck did they stay in bed and not in..."
I felt exactly that way, too. I think maybe they were too afraid to face what they both knew was taking place. If ever a family needed help, it was this one. Sad and thought-provoking. And Jacob was too desensitized showing no concern -- just emotionless when both murders were discovered. After going back and forth, the book ended with me having no problem believing that Jacob was guilty of both. But that fact still didn't let Laurie off the hook for her decision in the end.
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