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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Murder Dictionary |  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Varg Vikernes - Trial and incarcerationVikernes is currently incarcerated for the 1993 murder of his former friend and bandmate Øystein Aarseth (also known as Euronymous) of the black metal band Mayhem. Vikernes was additionally found guilty of a number of lesser felonies, the attempted arson of Storetveit Church in Bergen, the arson of Åsane Church in Bergen, Skjold Church in Vindafjord, Holmenkollen Chapel in Oslo, and the consequent death of a firefighter, landing him the maximum ...
See also:Varg Vikernes, Varg Vikernes - Trial and incarceration, Varg Vikernes - Vikernes' thoughts, Varg Vikernes - Political affiliation, Varg Vikernes - Ásatrú, Varg Vikernes - Anti-Christianity, Varg Vikernes - The end of Burzum, Varg Vikernes - Publicity, Varg Vikernes - Recent events Read more here: » Varg Vikernes: Encyclopedia II - Varg Vikernes - Trial and incarceration |
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|  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Suspicion film - The novel: Outline of the plotBefore the Fact is the story of Lina, a "born victim". She is raised in the country in the early decades of the 20th century and, at 28, she is still a virgin and in danger of becoming an old spinster. She finds country life with her parents rather boring, and only lives for strangers that might be passing through or that have been invited by someone living in or near their village. When the novel opens, such a stranger has just arrived: 27 year-old Johnnie Aysgarth, from an impoverished family who are, as she is told, "of rotten stoc ...
See also:Suspicion film, Suspicion film - The novel: Outline of the plot, Suspicion film - The Hitchcock movie Read more here: » Suspicion film: Encyclopedia II - Suspicion film - The novel: Outline of the plot |
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|  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Ballad - CharacteristicsFive characteristics of a ballad are:
A ballad tells a story, typically in third person narrative.
A ballad focuses on actions and dialogue rather than characteristics and narration.
A ballad has a simple metrical structure and sentence structure.
A ballad is sung to a modal melody.
A ballad is of oral tradition, passed down by word of mouth. Therefore, it undergoes changes and is of anonymous authorship.
A ballad usually has a theme that is not directly spoken.
A ball ...
See also:Ballad, Ballad - Origin and form, Ballad - Characteristics, Ballad - Broadsheet ballads, Ballad - Murder ballads, Ballad - Border ballads, Ballad - Literary ballads, Ballad - Ballad opera, Ballad - Jazz ballad, Ballad - Power ballad, Ballad - Famous ballads, Ballad - External Resources Read more here: » Ballad: Encyclopedia II - Ballad - Characteristics |
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|  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Wanda Beach Murders - Linked casesTwo murders occurred during early 1966 which, police speculated, might have been the work of the Wanda Beach murderer.
On 29 January 1966, a cleaning lady named Wilhelmina Kruger was murdered in the Piccadilly Arcade in Wollongong. Her body was discovered by a local butcher when he arrived to open his shop. Police believed that the murder might have been the work of the Wanda Beach murderer, but would not say why they believed this.
On 17 February 1966, a prostitute named Annya Dowlingkoa went missing after leaving a nightclub ...
See also:Wanda Beach Murders, Wanda Beach Murders - Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock, Wanda Beach Murders - Movements at the beach, Wanda Beach Murders - Last Sighting, Wanda Beach Murders - Bodies discovered, Wanda Beach Murders - Unsolved, Wanda Beach Murders - Linked cases, Wanda Beach Murders - The Suspects Read more here: » Wanda Beach Murders: Encyclopedia II - Wanda Beach Murders - Linked cases |
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|  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Albert Finney - AcclaimFinney's accolades are numerous. He's received several nominations and awards from the prestigious awards societies of the entertainment industry.
Albert Finney - Academy Awards Oscars.
He has been nominated for the Best Actor Oscar four times, for Tom Jones, Murder On The Orient Express, The Dresser, and Under the Volcano. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Erin Brockovich.
Albert Finney - British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards BAFTA.
Finney received a BAFTA nomination ...
See also:Albert Finney, Albert Finney - Career highlights, Albert Finney - Acclaim, Albert Finney - Academy Awards Oscars, Albert Finney - British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards BAFTA, Albert Finney - Emmy Awards, Albert Finney - Golden Globe Awards, Albert Finney - Laurel Awards, Albert Finney - Los Angeles Film Critics Association, Albert Finney - Oscars, Albert Finney - Screen Actors Guild, Albert Finney - Silver Berlin Bear, Albert Finney - Tony Awards, Albert Finney - Venice Film Festival, Albert Finney - Selected Filmography, Albert Finney - External link Read more here: » Albert Finney: Encyclopedia II - Albert Finney - Acclaim |
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|  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Offender profiling - Noted Experts
Offender profiling - Thomas Bond.
During the 1880s, George Phillips and Thomas Bond, two medical doctors, tried to profile the personality of Jack the Ripper. Dr. Thomas Bond, a police surgeon, who assisted in the autopsy on Mary Kelly, the last of Jack the Ripper’s victims, later becoming a pioneer in the field of offender profiling. In his notes, dated November 10, 1888, the sexual nature of the murders coupled with elements of apparent misogyny and rage were mentioned. Dr. Bond also tried to reconstruct the ...
See also:Offender profiling, Offender profiling - Definitions, Offender profiling - History, Offender profiling - Noted Experts, Offender profiling - Thomas Bond, Offender profiling - Walter C. Langer, Offender profiling - James A. Brussel, Offender profiling - Howard Teten, Offender profiling - John Douglas and Robert Ressler, Offender profiling - Dr David Canter, Offender profiling - Phases of profiling, Offender profiling - Controversies Read more here: » Offender profiling: Encyclopedia II - Offender profiling - Noted Experts |
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| |  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - Filmography(all dates are for release)
Alfred Hitchcock - Silent films.
No. 13 (Unfinished, also known as Mrs. Peabody) (1922)
Always Tell Your Wife (Uncredited) (1923)
The Pleasure Garden (1925)
The Mountain Eagle (1926)
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)
Downhill (1927)
Easy Virtue (1928), based on a Noel Coward play
The Ring (1927), an original story by Hitchcock.
The Farmer's ...
See also:Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock - Biography, Alfred Hitchcock - Early life, Alfred Hitchcock - Pre-war British career, Alfred Hitchcock - Hollywood, Alfred Hitchcock - Peak years and decline, Alfred Hitchcock - Themes and devices, Alfred Hitchcock - His character and its effects on his films, Alfred Hitchcock - His style of working, Alfred Hitchcock - Awards, Alfred Hitchcock - Quotations, Alfred Hitchcock - Other notes, Alfred Hitchcock - Filmography, Alfred Hitchcock - Silent films, Alfred Hitchcock - Sound films, Alfred Hitchcock - Television episodes, Alfred Hitchcock - Frequent collaborators Read more here: » Alfred Hitchcock: Encyclopedia II - Alfred Hitchcock - Filmography |
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| | |  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Eschatology - BuddhismBuddha predicted that his teachings would disappear after 500 years. According to the Sutta Pitaka, the "ten moral courses of conduct" will disappear and people will follow the ten amoral concepts of theft, violence, murder, lying, evil speaking, adultery, abusive and idle talk, covetousness and ill will, wanton greed, and perverted lust resulting in skyrocketing poverty and the end of the worldly laws of true dharma.
During the Middle Ages, the span of time was expanded to 5,000 years. Commentators like Buddhaghosa predicted a step-b ...
See also:Eschatology, Eschatology - Buddhism, Eschatology - Christianity, Eschatology - Hinduism, Eschatology - Islam, Eschatology - Judaism, Eschatology - Native American, Eschatology - Hopi, Eschatology - Mayans, Eschatology - Sioux, Eschatology - Norse mythology, Eschatology - Zoroastrianism, Eschatology - Prophetic movements, Eschatology - Other religions, Eschatology - Philosophy Read more here: » Eschatology: Encyclopedia II - Eschatology - Buddhism |
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| |  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Eschatology - BuddhismAt the time of the Buddha, he apparently predicted that his teachings would disappear after 500 years. According to the Sutta Pitaka, the "ten moral courses of conduct" will disappear and people will follow the ten amoral concepts of theft, violence, murder, lying, evil speaking, adultery, abusive and idle talk, covetousness and ill will, wanton greed, and perverted lust resulting in skyrocketing poverty and the ...
See also:Eschatology, Eschatology - Buddhism, Eschatology - Christianity, Eschatology - Hinduism, Eschatology - Islam, Eschatology - Judaism, Eschatology - Native American, Eschatology - Hopi, Eschatology - Mayans, Eschatology - Sioux, Eschatology - Norse mythology, Eschatology - Zoroastrianism, Eschatology - Prophetic movements, Eschatology - Other religions Read more here: » Eschatology: Encyclopedia II - Eschatology - Buddhism |
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| | |  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Haymarket Riot - Trial executions and pardonsEight people connected directly or indirectly with the rally and its anarchist organisers were charged with Degan's murder: August Spies, Albert Parsons, Adolph Fischer, George Engel, Louis Lingg, Michael Schwab, Samuel Fielden and Oscar Neebe. Five (Spies, Fischer, Engel, Lingg and Schwab) were German immigrants while a sixth, Neebe, was of German descent. The trial was presided over by Judge Joseph Gary. The defense counsel included Sigmund Zeisler, William Perkins Black, William Foster, and Moses Salomon. The prosecution never offered evi ...
See also:Haymarket Riot, Haymarket Riot - Strike at the McCormick reaper plant, Haymarket Riot - Rally at Haymarket Square, Haymarket Riot - Trial executions and pardons, Haymarket Riot - Haymarket Square in the aftermath, Haymarket Riot - Defendants, Haymarket Riot - Sources Further reading, Haymarket Riot - External images Read more here: » Haymarket Riot: Encyclopedia II - Haymarket Riot - Trial executions and pardons |
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Hindu Rashtra - Early concept.
The concept of Hindu Rashtra is based upon historical, legendary and somewhat mythological collection of beliefs about the origins of human civilization, religion and culture in India. It was conceived way back in the early 20th century, that the vast majority of the population of the country is Hindu, an identity merging diverse religious communities and cultures including Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists, as well as the more distinguished Muslim and Christian communities. It was argued ...
See also:Hindu Rashtra, Hindu Rashtra - History, Hindu Rashtra - Early concept, Hindu Rashtra - Partition of India, Hindu Rashtra - Modern times, Hindu Rashtra - The Agenda of the Hindu Rashtra Read more here: » Hindu Rashtra: Encyclopedia II - Hindu Rashtra - History |
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|  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Government Crackdown and Counter RevolutionThe shaken Establishment responed by launching a campaign of repression and coercion using tactics that included house burnings, torture, pitchcapping and murder, particularly in Ulster as it was the one area of Ireland where large numbers of Catholics and Presbyterians had effected common cause.
Sectarianism was recognised as a usefully divisive tool in the classic "divide and rule" method of governance by the establishment and officially encouraged by the Government. For example, Brigadier-General C.E. Knox wrote to General L ...
See also:Irish Rebellion of 1798, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Background, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Society of United Irishmen, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Government Crackdown and Counter Revolution, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Plan, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Outbreak of the Rebellion, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - The Rebellion Spreads, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Atrocities, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - French Landing, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Aftermath, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Legacy of 1798, Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Sources Read more here: » Irish Rebellion of 1798: Encyclopedia II - Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Government Crackdown and Counter Revolution |
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| |  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidentsCannibalism was documented in Egypt during a famine caused by the failure of the Nile to flood for eight years (AD 1064-1072).
Crusaders resorted to cannibalism after their successful siege of Ma'arrat al-Numan in 1098.
In Europe during the Great Famine of 1315-1317, at a time when Dante was writing one of the greatest pieces of literature in western history and the Renaissance was just beginning, there were widespread reports of cannibalism throughout Europe. However, many histo ...
See also:Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word Read more here: » Cannibalism: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents |
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|  |  |  | Murder Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Anti-psychiatry - Origins of anti-psychiatryThe term "anti-psychiatry" was first used by David Cooper in 1967, though opposition to either psychiatry in general, or its practices, predates this coinage; surrealism's opposition to psychiatry predates it by decades. R. D. Laing, a psychiatrist, has been very influential; another psychiatrist, Thomas Szasz, is equally important, but both rejected the label "anti-psychiatry". Other critics of psychiatry often associated with the anti-psychiatry movement include Dr. Peter Breggin, Dr. Elliott Valenstein, Bruce Levine, Douglas C. Smith and ...
See also:Anti-psychiatry, Anti-psychiatry - Origins of anti-psychiatry, Anti-psychiatry - Arguments against anti-psychiatry, Anti-psychiatry - Responses, Anti-psychiatry - Variations in prevalence, Anti-psychiatry - Arguments from precedent, Anti-psychiatry - Insanity defense, Anti-psychiatry - Institutionalization and coercive treatment, Anti-psychiatry - Psychiatry a pseudo-science?, Anti-psychiatry - State of modern-day psychiatry, Anti-psychiatry - Parodies, Anti-psychiatry - Quotes Read more here: » Anti-psychiatry: Encyclopedia II - Anti-psychiatry - Origins of anti-psychiatry |
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