The other twin would be just as guilty, because they didn't prevent the stabbing to begin with. So they could be judged as an accessory, and would receive an equal sentence of culpability.
yes, one for murder the other for permitting it, or complicity. Juan
Conjoined twins ("Siamese twins") may have one urinary tract or two. In the case of a single tract, one twin may have exclusive control over the release of urine from the bladder. Rarely, there is shared control. In any event, both must participate.
Conjoined twins are rare occurring only about once in every 200,000 births. Between 40 and 60 percent of conjoined twins are stillborn and only about 35 percent live for one day. The oldest conjoined twins on record were Chang and Eng Bunker who lived to age 62.
Identical twins are very close to one another and they share a very close bond.If an identical twin feels the other twins pain is kind of like if someone you are really close with is in pain,then you are in pain as well for them.It's not like if you hurt one twin the other twin actually feels it.They feel empathy for the other twin. So NO twins do not phsically feel the actual pain of the other twin,they just feel the pain of empathy.
The other twin will develop it somewhat under 50 percent of the time.
yes, one for murder the other for permitting it, or complicity. Juan
Depends on how they were conjoined.
The other twin is unlikely to survive.
This would be all the more reason to stay out of trouble!
Conjoined twins ("Siamese twins") may have one urinary tract or two. In the case of a single tract, one twin may have exclusive control over the release of urine from the bladder. Rarely, there is shared control. In any event, both must participate.
Bo was the evil twin and Vincent was the good one but was lead by Bo to murder people. Vincent was the one with the disfigured face from their seperation.
In Catholic theology, a human is defined by their possession of the faculties of intellect and will which have their seat in the mind, thus for every mind that exists there is a soul. In the case of Siamese twins or two heads on one body; it is proper to say rather that these are conjoined twins: two people who share a body or some of its organs or parts. In the case of those who are born with extra limbs or with the conjoined twin dead, the dead twin is usually removed for the health of the twin that has survived. For each defined consciousness there is a soul. As is always the case in such matters, each person, whether attached only at the hip or sharing a body, displays independent thought, decisions, dreams and actions. Probably an excellent example of conjoined twins is Abby and Brittany Hensel, a charming pair whom no one could question as to whether each has their own personality and soul.
Since this has never happened, and the odds are astronomically low, we can only speculate. There is no clear mention of this in British law. Here is my opinion.:One twin is usually delivered first, even with conjoined twins. If the twins are removed by C-section with no clear "first" or "second," then the twin who was labeled A during the pregnancy would likely be the heir apparent.
No one knows. conjoined twins have been around as long as humans have, more than one million years.The first famous confirmed case of conjoined twins were Chang and Eng Bunker.
Just one.
Conjoined ( Siamese) twins are normally the same gender- either boys or girls. as far as is known a mixed-gender- one boy and one girl Siamese pair does not exist, nor does a duo of hermaphrodites permanently joined. my guess this thing would have so many problems as not to survive the birthing cycle- blowing up on the launch pad so to speak, if they are that far-out.
Often the decision to separate conjoined twins is medical in nature, where there is a shared major organ and one twin is failing. In other cases, where they are joined at the head or other part where mobility is limited, they are separated to give each individual autonomy. In general, they are separated when the parents and medical team concur on the reasons and positive expected outcomes.