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Yes. All that is ncecessary under the law is that the victim BELIEVE that they are in fear of grave bodily harm or death. (i.e.- If, in the commission of a robbery, you use a concealed banana and tell the victim it is a gun, and the victim suffers a heart attack and dies of fear, you are as guilty of causing his death as if you you had shot him.)

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