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Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse committed with the necessary intention as defined by the law in a specific jurisdiction. This state of mind may, depending upon the jurisdiction, distinguish murder from other forms of unlawful homicide, such as manslaughter. Manslaughter is killing committed in the absence of malice, such as in the case of voluntary manslaughter brought about by reasonable provocation, or diminished capacity. Involuntary manslaughter, where it is recognized, is a killing that lacks all but the most attenuated guilty intent, recklessness. Most societies consider murder to be an extremely serious crime, and thus believe that a person convicted of murder should receive harsh punishments for the purposes of retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, or incapacitation. In most countries, a person convicted of murder generally receives a long-term prison sentence, a life sentence, or capital punishment. Some countries, states, and territories, including the United Kingdom and other countries with English-derived common law, mandate life imprisonment for murder, whether it is subdivided into first-degree murder or otherwise. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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The Most Cruell and Bloody Murther
Crime and Punishment
The Fate of Fenella
The Boscombe Valley Mystery
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Случай
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The Unholy Three
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The Loved Dead
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Amândoi (roman)
In Cold Blood
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Murder in Amityville
Auch brave Mädchen tun's
When Death Comes Stealing
Alias Grace
Zehn mörderische Wege zum Glück
The Cases That Haunt Us
Liebe ist nur ein Mord
My Soul to Take
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Murder of an African King: Yaa-Naa Yakubu II
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Dolly
Zergatik, Jamil?
The Capital
My Sister, the Serial Killer
Lost in Fuseta
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Angels with Blue Faces
The Silence of Bones
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The Forest of Stolen Girls
Glück hat einen langsamen Takt
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It Rhymes with Lust
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The Leonardo
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Getting away with murder: The first trilogy of the series
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American Menu
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The Annals of Murder: a Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets On American Murders From Colonial Times to 1900
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