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Qu'est-ce (qui) est murderess - définition

UNLAWFUL KILLING OF A HUMAN WITH MALICE AFORETHOUGHT
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murderess         
(murderesses)
A murderess is a woman who has murdered someone.
= murderer
N-COUNT
Murderess         
·noun A woman who commits murder.
The Child Murderess         
SIX-ACT TRAGEDY WRITTEN BY HEINRICH LEOPOLD WAGNER
Die Kindermörderin
The Child Murderess (German: Die Kindermörderin) is a play in six acts by German author Heinrich Leopold Wagner and an example of a Bürgerliches Trauerspiel (bourgeois tragedy). It takes place in Wagner's hometown Strasbourg and concerns a young girl who kills her child which had been conceived in a rape.

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Murder

Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought. This state of mind may, depending upon the jurisdiction, distinguish murder from other forms of unlawful homicide, such as manslaughter. Manslaughter is killing committed in the absence of malice, brought about by reasonable provocation, or diminished capacity. Involuntary manslaughter, where it is recognized, is a killing that lacks all but the most attenuated guilty intent, recklessness.

Most societies consider murder to be an extremely serious crime, and thus that a person convicted of murder should receive harsh punishments for the purposes of retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, or incapacitation. In most countries, a person convicted of murder generally faces a long-term prison sentence, a life sentence, or capital punishment.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour murderess
1. Do women, as the murderess in Matador claims, have a biological licence to kill?
2. The happy couple were Sigalit Haimovitz, the murderess of Assaf Steierman, and Shahar Cohen, the murderer of Alfred Cohen.
3. An exquisitely fey Pamela Brown appeared as the freethinking, life–loving girl about to be burnt by villagers as a witch and murderess, though clearly as innocent as a buttercup.
4. The Moors murderess Myra Hindley was included for the same reason and when the novel was published the notorious police mugshot of Hindley appeared opposite a photograph of Alma on the cover.
5. Channel 4 described the drama as "a portrait of a fascinating, extraordinary man and the beliefs that lay behind his relationship with Britain‘s most notorious murderess". A devout Catholic, Lord Longford was a campaigner for penal reform.