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Very common thing with your crime of passion, I'm told.
So she had to make it look like a crime of passion.
Did he know her, and was this a crime of passion?
"What we need here is a crime of passion," he said simply.
Things like this used to be called crimes of passion.
The judge called it a crime of passion and gave him 20 years.
"Or it all might just have been a crime of passion.
"We're no longer talking a crime of passion, are we?"
If it wasn't a crime of passion, maybe we get more.
"This is a crime of passion," the defense lawyer said.
"Turns out that what we have looks like a crime of passion.
Someone she loves has been murdered in a crime of passion.
What we have here is a crime of passion, committed by the people upon their ruler.
The official said this could suggest the murder was a crime of passion.
"But it was a crime of passion - had to be!
By all appearances, this was a shocking crime of passion.
This is a dish that could inspire a crime of passion.
"It's either a crime of passion or it was an intentional murder."
It was one of those crimes of passion, like they say.
They concluded that the murder was a crime of passion committed by someone she knew.
Strangling is never a crime of passion, the prosecutor would say.
One man said he had heard it had been "a crime of passion."
Or what happened in there was disguised to look like a crime of passion."
This wasn't a crime of passion, it was an assassination.
The irony here is that the men under your command most probably committed a crime of passion.
Many though the pleasures of Septuagint were, they did not include crime passionel.
He has ignored the crime passionel lead, which is often a handy excuse for mafia killings.
"Given Gloria's wayward nature, don't you think you should be looking at this as a crime passionel?"
It's a crime passionel!
"The crime passionel!"
'Crime passionel.
We've got the same motive- jealousy-it's definitely a crime passionel- there were two other women mixed up with John Christow."
He is best known for his novella Murder in the Cassava Patch (1968), the tale of a crime passionel in a traditional Liberian setting.
All his life he had detested the ebullient egoism of the 'crime passionel', the wronged spouse, honour, vengeance, "all that tommy-rot and naked savagery."
CHAPTER I 'CRIME PASSIONEL!'
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The Central Statistics Bureau suspected her of having fled to France, Mallory assumed, because someone had appended translations of French police-reports of 1854 dealing with a crime passionel trial in the Paris assizes.
If, on the other hand, the crime could be shown to have had a non-political motive, this might lead to an acquittal, or at least to a lesser sentence, since French law traditionally took a lenient view of the crime passionel (crime of passion).