What I am curious to hear is how a case of spontaneous combustion can become murder.
The term “murder” presupposes a killer and a victim.
The phrase “spontaneous combustion” presupposes something catching fire by itself.
In a case of “spontaneous combustion,” where is there room for both a killer and a victim?
Dan Thompson
May 03, 2014
October 25, 2017
What I am curious to hear is how a case of spontaneous combustion can become murder.
The term “murder” presupposes a killer and a victim.
The phrase “spontaneous combustion” presupposes something catching fire by itself.
In a case of “spontaneous combustion,” where is there room for both a killer and a victim?