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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Porthoz, post: 2908764, member: 2221"] Yes, there is definitely a significant and often severe psychological impact in such situations. I have an example right in my home, where my missus has nightmares and anxiety about our home safety, which increased after 2 break-ins (in one of them, my 15 y/old son woke up to a burglar grabbing his smart phone from his night-stand), albeit without further violence involved. But all of it stems back to her brother's gruesome murder, which she fortunately did not directly witness, but still marked her for life. Of course, [USER=1976]@Nashy[/USER] is also right about the enticement for financial reward, especially in good old US of A, where people will milk their emotional distress for all its worth... [/QUOTE]
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