Abortion,Birth Control and Resource Depletion

MellowFarmer

Well-Known Member
I believe this is the first time (that I've noticed?) that you've mentioned team murder in the scenario. Most Murders One are solo acts. When two or more agree on the act, then conspiracy (as the legal term) does apply. cn
so do you think that is provable or not :wall:
 

MellowFarmer

Well-Known Member
Sorry, Mellow, you're up against my bad memory. If I can ask the favor ... please restate the entire question. I think we're hung on terminology, but i am not sure right now. cn
i believe your reason for dismissing grand conspiracy theories is that there could be no evidence up to your standards proving a sinister agenda between the parties accused of conspiring to commit the crime. so i wonder if you could ever vote to convict me and the Mr of of premeditated murder if we decided to kill some college kids next door for their toys ?
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Really, murder is hardly ever a solo act. Suicide maybe. I digress.

I'll add this to my list of hard to find statistics.


Question:

Is murder usually just one, or more than one perpetrator?

Murder One. Book 'em, boys.
"...we decided to kill..."
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
i believe your reason for dismissing grand conspiracy theories is that there could be no evidence up to your standards proving a sinister agenda between the parties accused of conspiring to commit the crime. so i wonder if you could ever vote to convict me and the Mr of of premeditated murder if we decided to kill some college kids next door for their toys ?
Obviously, it depends on how good a job you do.
But I see a basic disconnect between murder one and conspiracy. They are distinct. I note that you didn't say "conspiracy to commit murder" but unadorned murder. So I'm concluding that i cannot answer the question, since it seems to be composed of two independent parts that one answer cannot cover. cn

<edit> lol at the jesuitry, Doer! By solo I mean on the perp's side. The victim is "other category" and cannot be considered a conspirator, except perhaps by a Torquemada.
 

DuplicatePie

Active Member
I haven't read any of the replies, but I don't think overpopulation is really going to affect us too much, because more than likely, and I mean nearly 100%, there will be another outbreak of disease like the flu or plague or whatever, which will wipe out a large number of people. On the other hand if we do reach this tipping point before the outbreak, the obvious answer to the question is...WAR!
 
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