You own personal faith is your strongest defense. If you refuse to believe it, there is little danger for you.
In most cases,it is required for the ethical practitioner (the one casting the spell and unfortunatly not all practitioners are ethical) to have the express knowledge, permission and co-operation of the one the spell is cast upon. Without such, the spell is weak and often rebounds on the practitioner (the Rule of Three).
<Yes, It is not common, and ethical practitioners wouldn't do it, but there are unethical people in all walks of life.> Disagree, it is not possible to kill someone through witchcraft; unless you feed them poison or stab them or something. The only way people die from spells or curses is if they BELIEVE THEM, or, as stated above by me, they use poison gas or something physical and real [i.e. a knife, gun, etc.]. Only you and your mind can decide if a thought of another can kill you. Otherwise, no, they cannot.
Homicidal
Call the police. Don't attempt to talk them (or anybody else who wants to kill you, Bipolar or not) out of it. Call for help. Immediately.
It usually means there's a bounty on you. Someone wants to kill you.
It means someone wants to kill you in a snap or will kill you. So to be an FBI agent is very dangerous.
Typically that is a mob. A crowd of murderers?
No, Patrick did not kill witches.
A person who wants to die by killing himself is said to be suicidal. Often they are calling out for a someone to help them. A person who wants to kill other people are said to be homicidal.
The duration of Who Wants to Kill Jessie? is 1.35 hours.
When a spy is "burned" it means he is usually fired or someone wants to kill him and or got him fired.
It would be possible to kill someone through headbutting or stomping you to death. Neither is very likely.
It was to kill the witchcraft from being accused of his wife