Who first coined the term "Murder/Death/Kill"??

UNCjigga

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Just wondering where the phrase "murder death kill" originally came from. I've heard it was the original classification heading for murder in the California penal code (under "187") but I don't think that's right...because in legalese I've only heard murder in the first degree/second degree or manslaughter, etc. If anyone can shed some light on this, I'd be grateful.
 

Chiller2

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I believe I first heard it in Demolition Man but won't swear that is the original source just the first time I remember hearing it.
 

ballmode

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Wesley Snipes is a badass.

Him and Jack Bauer would make a good black/white cop movie.

Lethal Weapon
Rush Hour
etc...
 

Sphexi

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Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Just wondering where the phrase "murder death kill" originally came from. I've heard it was the original classification heading for murder in the California penal code (under "187") but I don't think that's right...because in legalese I've only heard murder in the first degree/second degree or manslaughter, etc. If anyone can shed some light on this, I'd be grateful.

 

Deeko

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Originally posted by: ballmode
Wesley Snipes is a badass.

Him and Jack Bauer would make a good black/white cop movie.

Lethal Weapon
Rush Hour
etc...

Wesley Snipes - real
Jack Bauer - character

god I hate 24 fans
 

CKDragon

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Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: ballmode
Wesley Snipes is a badass.

Him and Jack Bauer would make a good black/white cop movie.

Lethal Weapon
Rush Hour
etc...

Wesley Snipes - real
Jack Bauer - character

god I hate 24 fans

RIP Deeko.

Time of Death: Within 24 hours of Chloe forwarding this post to Jack Bauer's PDA.