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    members of “the Family” begins to unravel and divulges crazy stories about the murders and Manson’s “Family” to a cellmate. Then, Manson is arrested and revels in the fame he acquires due to his upcoming trial. Charles chooses to defend himself at said trial, believing that he will be able to manipulate the jury, the media, and the police. However, after a long, grueling trial in which Manson claims total innocence for the murders, Charles and three girls from “the Family” Leslie, Susan, and Pat…

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    approach. This is, as a I mentioned earlier, is how the law prohibits as act, or a failure to perform a certain act. Most societies go by this approach since it is deemed safe and there are professionals to help protect people from those deviant acts. Murder is a serious deviant act and is taken very seriously by all societies because of the severity of it. It is a brutal act that has to be one of the top deviant acts against…

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    the poem it talks of Macbeth trying to clean his hands of this murder but he simply just cannot and begins to lose his mind. Even before the murders just the planning of killing Duncan was pulling Macbeth into to he was nervous and almost suspicious. Without Lady Macbeth keeping him under control he wouldn’t have fallowed though with the murder. The night of Duncan’s murder Macbeth was pacing the room he really didn’t want to murder Duncan but with Duncan being alive Macbeth would not be…

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    of murders by youths. For example, in 2006, there was a fire in house at Nara in Japan. The family members: the mother brother and sister at this home were died. The suspected person was the boy who was 16 years old and it was his family. Reputation from neighborhood is good and his reputation in school was also good too. However, he was killed his family members even if he did not kill his sister and brother…

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    While Perry Smith and Dick Hickock’s murder of the Clutter family from Holcomb, Kansas in 1959 shook the nation, the graphic reports of the murder scene resulted in tremendous anxiety and the devastating loss of trust amongst families. A nationwide hunt for the cold-blooded murderers began, but the lack of clues from the crime scene stumped the best of investigators and encouraged a growth of uninformed, panicked claims about what the criminals were like. In the nonfiction novel In Cold Blood,…

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    that occurs in the Death Row process is inconsistency. A vast majority of the time the process is unfair towards minorities which makes the process unreliable. For example, a situation that may occur is a white man and a minority may both commit a murder, but the minority has a higher chance of finding himself a spot on death row than the white man would. John Stevens states, that a “significant concern is the risk of discriminatory application of the death penalty. While that risk has been…

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    Raskolnikov, throughout part one, demonstrates the effect of isolation, loneliness, and his introvert personality. By Dostoevsky placing the murder in the first part, it evoked the reader to feel empathy towards the murder Raskolnikov committed based on his longing for redemption and his intent of using the murder to create the successful well-being for others. Raskolnikov aspect of redemption and creating this successful well-being for others was by eliminating the old pawn…

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    were against the police as they tried to catch Jack the Ripper. These reasons suggest that the lack of evidence was not the police’s fault for the failure, but after the last murder police stopped searching for the Ripper only two months from the last homicide. This gap of two months is shorter than the gap between the murders, hinting the police might of know something that the public didn’t. In the year 1888 the police force had limited forensic equipment. DNA testing was far beyond their…

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    Throughout the play, Caesar’s suspicions have been aroused as he interacts with his fellow council members. A multitude of commodities foreshadow his future and drives those around Caesar against him. A murder of the emperor by the people signals truth to Caesar’s suspicions. This event couldn’t be described as a sacrifice but instead a merciless butchery. Would a sacrifice require betrayal and emotions of envy or would a butchery be more appropriate of titling the scene? In the beginning of…

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    South Coralina, of the November 2001 murders of his grandparents. Pittman ended up admitted to the crime, that was undeniably violent and brutal. Pittman had fired on both grandfather and grandmother with his father's shotgun as they were laying down sleeping in their beds. After he shoots them he then set their home on fire and fled the scene in his grandfather's truck with some cash and weapons. It's isn't only shocking that he was very brutal nature of the murders. But, Pittman who is now 29…

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