If we arrange our own exists, we will also premeditate our own agonies. |
What I have seen, time and time again, are male perpetrators who premeditate their crimes, choosing victims based on who they think is least likely to report them. |
This group was more likely to premeditate the crime and make more effort to ensure the evidence was destroyed. |
Among other considerations, the author outlined how the offender does not always premeditate the crime, nor is the offender always motivated to kill. |
It takes a tremendous amount of energy to premeditate, to stalk, to evade the police, to kill people. |
I was so filled with indignation at the sight, that I now began to premeditate the destruction of the next that I saw there, let them be whom or how many soever. |