An' thus should all murderers die who strike down helpless men in dark places!
Ghilardi remained on the cot, watching his would-be murderers die before his eyes.
But the murderer had never really died.
One murderer had died; others would meet their doom.
The self-admitted murderer was dying, very much as he had deserved.
Burg said that Israel "can allow itself to let the murderer die every day anew.
They are unable to reincarnate until their murderer dies.
But Braxus was dead, and when they found him his murderer would die as slowly as they knew how to make it happen.
Two murderers had died in false attire.
In the end the murderer dies in a car crash, while there is no such thing in the novel.