NotUrsula
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Not only does homicide not necessarily equal murder, but in a technical sense, "homicide" is not a *cause of death* It is a "manner of death". Forensics sometimes refers to 5 possible categories: homicide, suicide, accident, natural (meaning illness), or undetermined.
"Cause of death" is more usually in reference to the exact reason the person died, such as gunshot wound, sepsis, blunt force trauma, etc.
The point being, the entire argument could hinge on a matter of semantic confusion.
"Cause of death" is more usually in reference to the exact reason the person died, such as gunshot wound, sepsis, blunt force trauma, etc.
The point being, the entire argument could hinge on a matter of semantic confusion.