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She was probably driving him nuts and he had enough of it.That sounds as improbable as someone shooting himself in the head. Six times.
I don't doubt the capacity of government "researchers" (mind-control experimenters) to try such a thing.
But I'm calling bovine scat on this one.
Here's why: Twins are rare, of course; but a significant number of them are of separate eggs, just fertilized at the same ovulation cycle. They're no more alike than any other set of siblings - frequently they'e of different sexes.
Identical twins come from a single...what's the term, zygote? ...that as its first growth step, one cell to two, divides completely.
Triplets, IIRC (could be wrong here) are almost always of separate eggs. Likewise larger multiple births. Remember back in the 1970s, some pharma syndicates were marketing "fertility drugs" and women were conceiving quintuplets, or triplets, often unhealthy and with a large number of fatalities.
So I'd want more documentation on this story, not a dramatic reading.