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I still don't think so. No matter where she ran, he always followed her and no one else believed her or would do anything about it. Also, her running would have left everyone in her new life at his mercy. She had to do something. She was also Queen at that point so she was part of the law and, depending on the type of monarchy, above it. Killing him was to defend herself, her loved ones, and executing him for his crimes. You can see it whatever way you want, though.