One is random, two to five individuals is serial, any more than that is mass.
2006-12-04 08:56:00
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answer #1
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answered by Deus Maxwell 3
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The definition is: a person who is responsible for the deaths of many victims in a single incident or a serial killer. This is subjective; meaning its up to the prosecutor to decide whether the offense measures to their standard. findlaw.com is a great place to find free information on state specific topics of this nature.
2006-12-04 16:57:50
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answer #2
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answered by Melli 6
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Mass murderer kills a bunch of people in a short period of time. A serial killer kill 2 or more people in the same way until killed, caught, or just quits.
"A friend helps you move, a good friend helps you move the bodies"
2006-12-04 16:55:06
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answer #3
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answered by Joe S 6
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They have to go on a killing spree and off more than 25 people and stuff. Injuring more than 30 in the process earns more years in jail per bullet.
2006-12-04 16:54:57
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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As long as they are not related. 4
2006-12-04 16:54:12
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answer #5
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answered by astrode 2
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911 victims
2006-12-04 16:54:16
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answered by Anonymous
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4 or more in one event!
2006-12-04 16:54:12
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answered by bdbarbie 6
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i think more than 2
2006-12-04 16:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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i think 5
2006-12-04 16:53:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't think mass murder is a legal term
2006-12-04 16:54:56
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answered by epbr123 5
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