Several possibilities: (#1-and best of all) a confession by the perpetrator. Failing that; (#2) The defendant had a good motive and good circumstantial evidence can be proven. It is a bit unusual, BUT NOT A RARITY, for a defendant to be convicted in the absence of the victim's actual remains.
Not doing murder or not to be pretending to like someone then try to hurt that person. I mean it makes no sense to do things like murder or putting someone in
There is no evidence to suggest that Robert Burns attempted to murder anyone. Burns was a Scottish poet and lyricist known for his literary works and contributions to Scottish culture.
No, murder means you killed someone. Attempted murder means you tried to kill someone. You could still go to jail, though.
You can be charged with murder if there is evidence that you have committed murder - you dont necessarily have to have killed someone - you may be framed. Also, say you are robbing someone and someone is killed in the process, you may be charged with felony murder in it blood?
The one who claims someone has committed a murder is an accuser or possibly a witness.
This phrase means that the truth will eventually be revealed and that attempts to conceal a murder will not be successful in the long run. It suggests that no matter how hard someone may try to cover up a murder, the truth will eventually come out.
Attempting to murder someone.
Yes it is a murder.
because if someone see's your body they will get scared and will try to put it in a museum to get money
No, simply thinking about murder does not mean it is attempted murder. Attempted murder means that someone actually tried to kill someone and was unsuccessful. There's no way to prove in court that somebody was only thinking about something, so there's no charge for it.
It is called murder, and is illegal and immoral.
nope.