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FredPuli43
/// All murders, by definition, have the same intents viz to inflict grievous bodily harm on the victim or to kill the victim. ///
No one is denying that.
/// Very few are premeditated, planned, but those that are make far better news stories than the rest. ///
Perhaps so, but to get to the motives.
/// That minority of murders is of the ones that have clear motive rather than just the intents which define murder. ///
There I must disagree ie revenge, robbery, jealously, racial, financial gain, etc. the vast majority of all murders take place for those reasons.
/// They fall into two categories: the ones where the killer does not expect to be caught and the ones where the killer doesn't care about being caught, commonly committing suicide afterwards. ///
But surely there are three what about the killer who fears about being caught, but still doesn't address the motive issue.
But to pick you up on your last point, if the killer doesn't care about being caught, why would they commit suicide?