In "The Lovely Bones," the murderer, George Harvey, kills Susie Salmon primarily driven by his disturbed psychological state and a compulsion to exert control over his victims. His actions are portrayed as stemming from deep-seated issues, including a desire for power and a lack of empathy. The narrative highlights the impact of his violent tendencies on Susie's family and the community, illustrating the consequences of his unchecked impulses. Ultimately, his motivations reflect a complex interplay of fear, loneliness, and a distorted view of relationships.
no he did not nitro did
David Mason - murderer - was born in 1956.
Mary Rogers - murderer - was born in 1883.
John Rooney - murderer - was born in 1880.
John Rooney - murderer - died in 1905.
You are a murderer no matter who it is you kill or what that person has done. Its against God to kill. To kill is breaking the Ten Commandments!
"The Lovely Bones" was written by Alice Sebold. The book tells the story of a young girl named Susie Salmon who watches over her family from the afterlife after she is murdered.
Spencer is not the murderer; Ali is the murderer.
A murderer. He saved nobody from anything, but did kill three policemen.
lOVELEY !
You murderer...
they are big enough to kill or murderer you
lovely - trés beau/belle
ya so totaly she waS A MURDERER
A Tripod
a murderer comes to mind
The Lovely Bones