At the end of the episode, the accusation of killing the woman is dropped as self-defense, however the one of killing her husband is held.
Suppose you are defending yourself from person A. Then person B wakes up and stops you from defending yourself. Doesn't that mean person B is attacking you as well?
Shouldn't both count as self-defense?
Suppose you are defending yourself from person A. Then person B wakes up and stops you from defending yourself. Doesn't that mean person B is attacking you as well?
Shouldn't both count as self-defense?