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What is the difference between murder and suicide?​

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Answered by ItzSavageGirlIsha
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Explanation:

A murder–suicide is an act in which an individual kills one or more people before (or while) killing themself. The combination of murder and suicide can take various forms:

Many spree killings have ended in suicide, such as in many school shootings. Some cases of religiously-motivated suicides may also involve murder. All categorization amounts to forming somewhat arbitrary distinctions where relating to intention in the case of psychosis, where the intention(s) is/are more likely than not to be irrational. Ascertaining the legal intention (mens rea) is inapplicable to cases properly categorized as insanity.

Some use the term murder–suicide to refer to homicide–suicide, which can include manslaughter and is therefore more encompassing.[1]

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Answered by Bindassbebo
2

Answer:

Suicide means to intentionally kill oneself and take away your own life.

Homicide means when one person kills another person.

“Another” means a person who is not yourself.

Homicide basically just means to kill a person who isn't yourself.

It is spelt homicide.

It is not spelt homo-cide.

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