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the most famous person in the world is Michael kalosky
The president isn't the most powerful person in the world. God is. Presidents are the most powerful and important people in the USA.
Anyone could be the most honourable person, including you
He is the most awesome person the world has ever known!!!!
Yes Amanda Young is a murderer. She killed Adam and she left Detective Mathews for dead in the corridor. Also, most of her "subjects" were more considered victims since they didn't have any way out.
I think this must be 'Jack the Ripper'.
We do not know for sure but most probably, like most pharaohs, he was revered as godlike.
The most infamous mass murderer in History is basically the exact opposite of cool
Hitler and Stalin, methinks. shadowdmdm: Probably hitler as he commanded most of that murdering although Stalin did a fair amount as well
yes, he is a mass murderer of many innocent people and he should be added to the top ten most wanted terrorist list
no, as Hitler can be a serious offense to people and might disturb them NOT a good idea no, but you can have the second most famous mass murderer JOSEPH STALIN
Honey badgers will even climb trees to raid the nests of birds. NEITHER. Because either way the murderer took the life of a person who was loved by someone and was someone's little girl or boy. The murderer was most likely sent to prison and so you killing someone would be the exact same thing that the oringinal murderer did. And you would get the same punishment as the other person.
The mass murderer's execution date was set for early 2009.
In my opinion, I think prejudice is our most dire situation. It turns one person into a murderer and another into a victim.
Dalton Jones
That makes a murderer and as a murderer you are most likely to live out your life in Jail....if your lucky. Edit: Yet there are extenuating circumstances which must also be taken into account. Was the person killed in self defense? Was it a premeditated attack? Perhaps being more specific in the question can get you a more accurate answer as this is an extremely vague question
You weigh an object to determine its mass. Weight is directly proportional to mass, and in fact most balances are calibrated in mass units such as kilograms.