Yes, a murderer can be perceived as a hero in certain contexts, particularly if their actions are seen as justifiable or driven by a greater moral purpose. For example, if someone kills in self-defense or to protect others from imminent harm, society may view them as a hero despite the act of taking a life. Additionally, fictional narratives often explore complex characters who commit murder for what they believe to be noble reasons, complicating the traditional notions of heroism. Ultimately, the perception of heroism is subjective and can vary widely based on circumstances and societal values.
David Mason - murderer - was born in 1956.
Mary Rogers - murderer - was born in 1883.
Richard Cartwright - murderer - was born in 1974.
Charles Walker - murderer - died in 1990.
Charles Walker - murderer - was born in 1940.
Most Irish consider him a hero.
Macbeth changes from a war hero in to a evil murderer because all he wants to do is claim power of the throne Macbeth changes from a war hero in to a evil murderer because all he wants to do is claim power of the throne
This affirmation is an error or a confusion !
Edward teach was a murderer who murdered innocents to increase in wealth he is a villain.
John Brown was a radical and a murderer who was made a martyre by radical abolitionists.
Memento. There is also a super-hit Bollywood movie called "Gazini" where the hero suffers from short term memory loss and tattoos some important facts about the murder of his fiancee and name of the murderer on his body. The role of the hero was played by famous Indian actor Amir Khan where Gazini was the name of the murderer.
Because the reporters do not know yet that she is the murderer and still believe the 2 boys are
A murderer
No, she was not a murderer.
Are you actually asking about an AXE-murderer? There is no such thing as an "ex-murderer." Once you have been found guilty of murdering someone you can ALWAYS be a referred to as a "murderer."
He was a mass-murderer.
The Murderer was created in 1953.