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if they are serial killers who show no remorse or sign of wanting to stop then yes as they are very dangerous and there is no other way to stop them permanently

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What do the murderers fail to do?

The murderers fail to successfully cover up their crime, as their actions ultimately lead to their capture and conviction. They also fail to consider the consequences of their actions, as their decision to kill another human being has severe repercussions on their own lives.


How do murderers get the courage to kill people and sometimes kill their relatives?

Insanitity


How do the murderers kill Macduff's family?

With knives.


Is it nature or nurture which leads murderers to kill?

its a doggy


How does Macbeth kill macduff's wife?

He sends murderers to do it.


What goes wrong at banquo's murder?

When the murderers kill Banquo, Fleance (Banquo's son) flees. And the murderers only kill Banquo not Fleance however Macbeth told the murderers to kill both the father and the son.


Does the murderers in jail ever kill anyone there?

Yes, it does happen.


How many murderers have escaped prison?

Enough to kill you.


What happens at the ambush?

Macbeth sets an ambush for Banquo with three murderers. The murderers kill Banquo but Banquo's son Fleance escapes.


Do murderers kill people who are trying to rehabilitate them?

It is possible for murderers to harm individuals who are involved in their rehabilitation process, as they may view them as threats or obstacles. However, this is not always the case, as motivation for murder can vary greatly. It is important for professionals working with murderers to take necessary precautions to minimize potential risks.


What does the conversation with the murderers reveal about Macbeth?

The conversation he had with the murderers show that he is still trying to cloak his crime under a veneer of political necessity, by suggesting that the murderers have good reason to hate Banquo and wish him dead. In reality they are hired murderers, who would kill anyone if they were paid to do it. They are quite happy to attempt to kill Fleance, who is obviously not their enemy. So, what is Macbeth on about? He is trying to justify the murder to himself, because he still has enough conscience to think that it is wrong to kill his friend just because his decendants might become kings someday.


What conclusion does Alvin Dewey draw about the murderers when he studies the crime scene photos once again?

Alvin Dewey concludes that the murderers must have known their victims due to the lack of forced entry and the extent of violence in the crime scene photos.