Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20150420004954/@comment-25926288-20150425025457

BallerinaBelle wrote: Eskaver wrote: BallerinaBelle wrote: Eskaver wrote: To correct the statement above, Cruella killed her father (which is Madeline's first husband), which is before she tries to run away.

Not sure what you are referring to.

"Splash245 wrote: I have a question. Did Cruella kill the husbands before or after the scene with her as a little girl?"

I wrote: It was afterwards. Cruella's mother said "now that your father is gone things are going to be different around here" (or something to that effect) which means the second and third husbands hadn't happened yet.

What are you correcting? Cruella killed her father. Her father is Madeline's husband. So, he is included with the husbands. So, did Cruella kill the husbands before or after? It was before and after. She killed her father(the first husband) before and the rest afterwards.

Fair enough. I assumed "husbands" meant non-father husbands as I thought "Splash245" would have said "father and husbands" if they meant both. I understand what you were trying to correct now. Lol, you were correct in assuming so. I take it from the authors point of view when he said three husbands, one simply being her father.

Only Splash knows their semantics, so either way we're both right technically.