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'''Murder''' is criminal offence involving the death of one or more individuals.  
'''Murder''' is criminal offence involving the death of one or more individuals.  


Murdering a being can result in numerous penalties, common ones are life imprisonment and [[execution]]. Killing beings on a battlefield does not usually count as a murder. A killing that classifies as murder usually means it was a targeted attack on a single individual. It is described as one of the most series [[crime]]s in the [[Universe]]. [[Assassination]] is a murder which is ordered by a superior and tasked to an assassin.
Murdering a being can result in numerous penalties, common ones are life imprisonment and [[execution]]. Killing beings on a battlefield does not usually count as a murder. A killing that classifies as murder usually means it was a targeted attack on a single individual. It is described as one of the most serious [[crime]]s in the [[Universe]]. [[Assassination]] is a murder which is ordered by a superior and tasked to an assassin.
 
It can be contrasted with [[genocide]], which involves the murder of entire populations.


===Examples of Murder===
===Examples of Murder===
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*[[DW]]: [[The Unicorn and the Wasp]] contains the murder of several victims including, [[Professor Peach]] and [[Roger Curbishley]]. All of these were murded by Reverend [[Arnold Golightly]] who was actually a [[Vespiform]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
*[[DW]]: [[The Unicorn and the Wasp]] contains the murder of several victims including, [[Professor Peach]] and [[Roger Curbishley]]. All of these were murded by Reverend [[Arnold Golightly]] who was actually a [[Vespiform]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
*The [[Dalek]]s are notorious for mass-murder of many species.


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Revision as of 21:03, 20 May 2010

Murder is criminal offence involving the death of one or more individuals.

Murdering a being can result in numerous penalties, common ones are life imprisonment and execution. Killing beings on a battlefield does not usually count as a murder. A killing that classifies as murder usually means it was a targeted attack on a single individual. It is described as one of the most serious crimes in the Universe. Assassination is a murder which is ordered by a superior and tasked to an assassin.

It can be contrasted with genocide, which involves the murder of entire populations.

Examples of Murder

Murder