mass murderer
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Definition
Noun: A person who commits the act of killing a large number of people, typically in a single event or over a very short period of time.
Usage
The term "mass murderer" is used to describe an individual perpetrator responsible for multiple killings in one incident. It is a specific label within criminology and law enforcement, distinct from terms like "serial killer," which implies killings separated by time.
Examples
- The court identified the shooter as a mass murderer responsible for the tragedy at the shopping mall.
- Historical accounts often describe the tyrannical ruler as a mass murderer.
- The police are investigating the crime as the work of a potential mass murderer.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in legal, psychological, and journalistic contexts to categorize a specific type of violent criminal.
- It can be applied both to individuals who act alone and to those who are part of a command structure responsible for a single atrocity.
Variants and Related Words
- Mass murder (n): The act itself of killing many people in a single incident.
- The attack was an act of mass murder.
- Massacre (n): A brutal slaughter of a large number of people, often synonymous with the event caused by a mass murderer.
- The village was the site of a terrible massacre.
Synonyms
- Slaughterer
- Butcher (figurative)
Related Phrases
- Spree killer: A person who commits multiple murders in a short time in multiple locations. This is a closely related but sometimes distinct category from a mass murderer, who typically kills in one location.
- Perpetrator of a massacre: A more descriptive phrase for a mass murderer.
Noun
- a person who is responsible for the deaths of many victims in a single incident