It's hard to say for sure. Maybe he was mentally unstable or under extreme stress and made a tragic and irrational decision.
There could be various reasons. It might be related to personal conflicts, financial problems, or serious psychological disorders. But without more details, it's difficult to determine the exact cause.
Well, it could be a combination of factors. Maybe he had a history of violence, or there was a sudden trigger event that pushed him over the edge. Such a situation is extremely complex and often involves multiple underlying issues.
There was no clear answer as to why Fan Xian wanted to kill his father. Fan Xian's father, the Qing Emperor, was depicted in " Celebrating Years " as a scheming person. He had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and had a strong desire for power. Although the Qing Emperor was tolerant and indulgent toward Fan Xian, hoping that he could grow up quickly and take charge of an area, he also saw Fan Xian as his chess piece. However, there was no clear answer as to why Fan Xian wanted to kill his father.
Well, there could be various reasons. Maybe there was a deep-seated family conflict that escalated beyond control, or Jeffrey might have been influenced by external factors like drugs or a traumatic event.
It could be that the Moore was mentally unstable or influenced by external factors that led him to commit such a horrifying act. There might have been financial problems, jealousy, or a history of abuse that culminated in this tragic event.
It could be due to a severe mental illness or a sudden breakdown in his psychological state.
Hard to tell exactly. It might have been a case of temporary insanity, or maybe the son did something that the father perceived as unforgivable. We'd need more context to understand this awful event.
Perhaps he was influenced by external factors like drugs or had a history of violence that culminated in this horrifying act. Or maybe it was a sudden, irrational outburst that he later regretted.
It could be due to a severe mental breakdown or some extreme stress that pushed him over the edge.
I don't know which novel or fictional character 'psychic detective Yamunaka' refers to, so I can't provide an accurate answer. If you can provide more context or point out which work you are referring to, I will try my best to answer.
The movie did not give a clear answer to the question of why Mr. Sloan killed his eldest nephew, but it could be analyzed from the plot of the movie. In the movie, Mr. Lu was the adoptive father of his eldest nephew. He lived with his adoptive parents. However, there were some contradictions and misunderstandings between Mr. Lu and his adoptive parents, which led to Mr. Lu's dissatisfaction with his adoptive parents and some conflicts with his eldest nephew. During an argument, Mr. Lu lost control and killed his eldest nephew. Although the movie did not clearly explain the reason why Mr. Lu killed his eldest nephew, we can guess that it might be because the conflict between Mr. Lu and his adoptive parents intensified, and the death of his eldest nephew stimulated Mr. Lu, causing him to lose control and make the decision to kill. In addition, it might be because Mr. Lu felt that his nephew's existence threatened his status and interests, so he did not hesitate to die to protect his status and interests. It should be noted that this is only our guess based on the plot of the movie. The details of the plot may be different due to review and modification.
It could be that he was under extreme stress or facing some insurmountable challenges that led him to this tragic decision. Maybe there were marital problems or external circumstances that pushed him over the edge.