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    issue; however‚ exact details are generally not presented fairly or true fully. An article written in 2007 was one of the first published after the murder of Meredith Kercher. This article has valid information; however‚ important details were left out which made Amanda seem guilty. NBC did a respectable job at walking the reader through Merediths murder. They mentioned suspects‚ cause of death‚ and interviewed detectives‚ suspect’s friends‚ relatives‚ and Meredith’s family. Meredith was murdered

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    Macbeths mind prior to the murder of Duncan in his home. In previous scenes‚ Macbeth has been told prophecies of his future predicting him as king of Scotland‚ Duncans current position. Macbeth‚ with the aid of his wife‚ sees this task accomplishable only by the murder of the current king. This soliloquy presents itself at a crucial point of decision‚ only hours before the opportune minute of attackThe soliloquy opens with Macbeths ideas on how he would hope the murder to be. If it were done when

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    the Daily Mail claims that there are five key traits of a typical killer. Power junkie‚ manipulating‚ average joe‚ superficial charmer‚ and egotistical bragger are all traits of a mass murder. (Victoria Woodlandston) However what people do not realize is that there is no form‚ no mold. The media’s view on murders has become such a stereotypical they generate fear more than try clam the public. Because of the widespread panic caused by serial killers there is always going to be a more eviler side

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    Death Penalty

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    our country. The death penalty is a very controversial subject and an important topic as well. One example against the death penalty is; it is very hypocritical. How can our nation be so much against murder but then commit the same act? If our nation is attempting to teach us not to murder. Then our nation should refuse to partake in the act. Although the death penalty does strike fear into people. Because the thought of being executed is probably far more frightening then life in prison. Yes

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    helped with the cover-up and clean-up after the murder had taken place. Trevor Jones was in the process of trying to scam a classmate with a gun exchange when the gun discharged and killed Matt Foley. Andrew Medina was charged and sentenced to felony murder for a carjack involving two accomplices. All five of these teenagers were sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. Frontline’s overall theme of the documentary was that these murders were justified in these five cases and encouraged

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    Corruption and Power

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    of a friend Banquo and finally his countrymen Macduff’s family. The betrayal of Kind Duncan was the first to occur. Murder of a leader is not generally personal but just a means to gain power or cause power to shift. While Duncan was a sort of friend to Macbeth‚ he did not pay this attention. Macbeth merely saw him as an obstacle to overcome on his rise to power. This murder was not based on hatred but more of lust. Macbeth wanted the power Duncan had. His only choice was to remove him from it

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    penalty‚ is highly controversial in some countries. Although laws vary between different countries as to what crimes may warrant capital punishment‚ the crimes for which it is most commonly used are murder and drug-related offenses. The death penalty is the execution of a person for a crime (typically murder). The death penalty is not used in many countries including all European countries‚ Australia‚ and New Zealand. In the US 35 of the 50 states allow the death penalty. Popular opinion In the United

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    know that murder would deserve a death penalty‚ the idea is that a person would second-guess their thoughts of committing such crime like murder. However‚ the fact remains that the death penalty is still considered an extremely controversial issue throughout the entire country. The death penalty serves as the most effective punishment for people who murder‚ and rape others. It brings justice‚ not only for the victim but for their families as well‚ for a crime that is so wrong such as murder. Bowman

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    crime‚ with the reactions and assessment that humans provide for the motive of the crime. He states that‚ “ To many‚ a person who commits a series of heinous‚ apparently senseless‚ murders must be ‘out of his mind.’ The exact nature of the ‘mental illness’ is not especially important‚ but the more bizarre the murders‚ the more convincing is the self-evident proposition that they are the work of someone who is ‘mad’.” Vetter goes on to say that criminal law associates with incompetence and insanity

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    Deontological Constraints

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    The main argument concealed in this statement is that of utilitarianism demanding too much from us when considering topics such as murdering to lessen murder. It is paradoxical to disagree with something yet use that very objectionable act to minimise the number of the same objectionable act. I will try and dismantle this tug-of-war—between what one ought or ought not to do—by reflecting on the doctrine of deontological constraints and conclude with an un-demanding finale of how one’s ethics (thereby

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