Dalton Jones
I thought you are my classmate. We got exact same question.
Tiresias tells Oedipus he is the murderer of Laius.
Oedipus, as the king of Thebes, wants to seek out the murderer in order to eradicate the pollution that has overtaken Thebes. The Greeks believed that by bringing the murderer to justice, the God's will no longer be offended by the crime of murder, and prosperity will return to Thebes. It is ironic that Oedipus wants to seek out the murderer, because Oedipus is the murderer himself.
That Oedipus does everything he can to find the murderer of King Laius,while the audience knows from the beginning that the murderer is himself.Oedipus is Laius's murderer.
His son Oedipus.
I thought you are my classmate. We got exact same question.
First and foremost, he is a suspected murderer...
"set free"
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Luis Garavito from Columbia convicted of 138 suspected of over 300 no exact figure Pedro Lopez from Columbia convicted of 110 but confessed to over 300 no exact figure Amelia Dyer from UK only convicted of 1 but 274 confirmed after her death; murderer of babies suspected of over 400, but forensic cannot confirm any more. Harold Shipman from UK convicted of 15 known to have killed 218 possibly 250
Most Irish consider him a hero.
In the sea or ocean
A murderer
No, she was not a murderer.
I think this must be 'Jack the Ripper'.
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."
Doug suspected the murderer may have been a doctor because the writing on the clues from the judge resembled a doctor's script, leading him to make the connection. Additionally, the phrase "poisoned coffee" written in such manner hinted at medical knowledge.