I'd like to point out that you made that explanation needlessly complicated, but I did gather that much. I suppose I brought it up as a general observation that sometimes people will actually consider the literal feelings of the deceased before making an action.
Tangent aside, it is indeed subjective. And of course, in a lot of cases the survivor will claim anything to feel better, but I find it ridiculous that they just can't own up to their actions. It's a natural instinct to want to preserve one's own life, and they acted on it.
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Tangent aside, it is indeed subjective. And of course, in a lot of cases the survivor will claim anything to feel better, but I find it ridiculous that they just can't own up to their actions. It's a natural instinct to want to preserve one's own life, and they acted on it.