Talk:Re: Chapter 79/@comment-27758930-20160606163435/@comment-10733658-20160606164402

^^ Well, looking at real cases involving abused children that kill their families, it tends to fall into two possible categories:


 * The non-abusive parent and older siblings may be targeted as well, out of a misplaced anger. Generally, it's a feeling of betrayal or resentment -- "You didn't protect me!" kind of thing.
 * Spur of the moment, impulsive actions.

^ Anon, again you're kind of ignoring the information that is actually presented in canon. There's no indications that Mutsuki tried to anything of the sort, and quite the opposite in fact. It was clearly known the brother was one of the victims, and Mutsuki was clearly identified as the only survivor. ("The 12-year old daughter.")

So that's just a theory with no information to back it up.