Is it credible for a woman to try repeatedly to kill someone even if she only succeeds in killing other people?

Question by Ellis: Is it credible for a woman to try repeatedly to kill someone even if she only succeeds in killing other people?
This is a script idea I wrote.

A woman in an abusive marriage tries various schemes to kill her husband but only succeeds in killing other people. For example, she decided to shoot her husband when he comes home from work, but when he hears her door open and pulls the trigger she finds that she shot and killed her own child. Later she tries to poison her husband with cookies but mistakenly sends them to her other child’s school where there is a bake sell and ends up killing several of the children as a result. Then she tries to set her home on fire, but her other child is killed along with his friends. Finally she sabotages her husband’s car, but he loans his car to his brother and an accident is caused killing several people as a result including the brother. Eventually the woman is tied to the other murders and tries to use the battered woman’s syndrome defense, but because she killed several innocent people no one has sympathy for her. She pleads guilty to her crimes, but still gets the death penalty. I intend this to represent and symbolize that domestic violence hurts everyone.

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Answer by meat
it’s not particularly credible or original, nor does it symbolize what you seem to want to think it symbolizes.

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