Iryna Zaruska? She was Not Killed!… SHE WAS MURDERED!!!
She was Killed because She was White and super Beautiful.
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1. Charlotte!
2. The Murderer should get the Death Penalty!!
3. Mercy for the Guilty, is Cruelty for the Innocent!!!
(In a world filled with Iryna Zarutska, be a Daniel Penny.)
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The key difference is intent: to murder means to unlawfully and intentionally take another person’s life, while to kill is a broader term that simply states a person’s life has ended, which can be unlawful and intentional (murder) or unlawful but unintentional (manslaughter), or lawful (self-defense or war).
I. Who is Killed?
1. Definition: The general term for causing the death of a person or animal.
2. Intent: The intent to kill is not necessary.
3. Circumstances: A person can be killed accidentally, during a justified act, or during a crime.
4. Legal status: Not all killings are crimes.
II. Who is Murdered?
1. Definition: The crime of unlawfully and intentionally causing the death of another human being.
2. Intent: Requires “malice aforethought,” meaning there was an intent to kill or cause serious harm.
3. Circumstances: The act is premeditated, spontaneous, or occurs during the commission of a felony.
4. Legal status: A serious crime with severe penalties.
III. Key Takeaways
1. All murders are killings, but not all killings are murders.
2. Killed: is about the outcome: a life has ended.
3. Murdered: is about the action: the why behind the ending of a life.
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