Mary Bell commited murder at age 10.
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Age seven; source: animal cops Philadelphia
Intentional homicide is when someone kills another person on purpose; they wanted to kill them and they did kill them. It means that it wasn't an accident or self defense.Added: The criminal charges brought to court would be "Murder."
The 'purpose' was to allow one person to kill many enemies quickly !
An assassin; a person hired to kill another specific person.
Because the sole purpose of a gun is to kill, and people have no need to kill other people. "The sole purpose of a gun is to kill" is an incorrect statement. That is one of the uses, but not the only use. However, historically, it was understood that it was acceptable and necessary to kill when acting in self defense. Only recently (relatively speaking) have the liberal sheep started to whine that you should never kill a person for any reason. To keep another person from intentionally killing you or a family member is a reason to kill another person. Rational people don't WANT to kill another person, but sometimes it's the only way to stay alive. And on another note, people that believe that banning guns will stop crime are demented. Violent crime existed thousands of years before guns existed, since recorded history, and, even today, a large percentage of violent crime is committed with no gun, or with a weapon other than a gun.
Only to kill another queen and for no other purpose.
It's when you helped someone to kill another person
In the United States, killing someone is a crime unless it is in defense of self, another person, or castle (which is usually your home). There are no stamps or papers that allow a citizen to kill another citizen.
Current popes do not kill people on purpose.
Some of it. They also have poisen that they can squirt on you. Poisen: A liqud that can kill a person. Differences: Kill: You have a purpose. OK. Murder: Without purpose. Bad. Ask us any more questions. WikiAnswers Team
Many people will die because if someone is angry to his/her it will kill them.