Transatlantic (1931) Ending Explained – Final Scene Meaning Breakdown While trying to retrieve stolen securities belonging to banker Henry Graham, Greer is drawn into a deadly gunfight in the engine room Graham, cheating on his wife Kay with dancer Sigrid Carline, is murdered, entangling the passengers in love, betrayal and revenge
Before She Met Me - Wikipedia As Graham imagines non-existent humiliations and concocts plans for revenge on previous lovers, his increasingly strange behaviour begins to alarm first his wife and then his friend Jack, whom he soon suspects of cuckolding him
The Broken Vows by Daniel Hurst | Goodreads But along the way, Daniel Hurst has some insightful psychological observations about what motivates the amoral Alison and her cheating husband Graham, and he effectively uses his trademark style of presenting their viewpoints in alternating chapters
WaPo: Franklin Graham Pushed a Woman to Return to Her . . . - RELEVANT That included Graham who, according to her, first asked if Panahi was cheating on Abedini, and then later urged her to go back to her abusive husband In a recorded meeting, Graham dismisses the severity of Panahi’s abuse, saying their marriage “could be fixed easily” and calling abuse “a gray area ”
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Franklin Graham and Naghmeh Panahi: An all-too-common betrayal Some years back, he strongly urged Naghmeh Panahi, the wife of a Christian pastor, to stay with her abusive husband She refused, so Graham got angry with her for disobeying him His responses to accusations of poor leadership and advice all ring with defensiveness and self-justifications galore