A Los Angeles jury found a man guilty of a charge less than murder because he had supposedly bludgeoned his wife to death only after years of psychological abuse and only because his religion forbade leaving her.
An Inclusive Litany
2/6/95
A Maryland woman released from prison as part of a mass amnesty
because she suffered from "battered women's syndrome" at the time
of her crime had hired a hit man to kill her husband, with whom she
was not living at the time, and even collected on his life
insurance. The Columbus, Ohio, Dispatch reported that of the 25
women pardoned by outgoing Gov. Richard Celeste in 1990, 15 said
they had not been physically abused. Six had discussed killing
their husbands beforehand, and two had even tracked down their
estranged spouses to kill them.