It depends. On what kind of murder, and why it was done. If it was done for no good reason, just because your bored, then yes, it's an illness. But its because you think it s a good reason, (which it isn't) then it wouldn't be an illness
because killing is considered murder
It looks like that. Peter Sutcliffe is serving a whole-life term for the murder of 13 women and the attempted murder of seven others, but his lawyers claim his mental illness should be considered.
Committing murder has a significant effect on one's mental state, leading to guilt, remorse, and potentially long-term psychological consequences. It can also have legal repercussions, such as imprisonment or the death penalty.
Regardless of sex, almost anyone is subject to manipulation of one sort or another. Manuipulating someone in to committing murder would be an extreme case but is certainly not impossible. However, in most cases for a crime to be considered murder it would have to be understood by the actor that action was intended to cause wrongful death.
No. Committing murder is wrong.
Committing murder of policemen.
they mental were going crazy robbing banks and stealing and murder is what they did not on purpose anyway but because they were mental they couldn't control themselves in public so the mental hospitals were invented so they could help the people with mental illness..... and i hopw my answer helped please comment :P
Sure if you're committing a murder
The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" exhibits signs of paranoia, obsession, and madness. His mental state deteriorates throughout the story as his guilt over committing murder consumes him, leading to his confession in a fit of manic desperation.
Justine was accused of murdering William
she has plans on committing murder
formal sanction