Murderer vs Murderabilia - What's the difference?
murderer | murderabilia |
A person who commits murder.
*1886 , (Robert Louis Stevenson), (Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde)
*:It was two o'clock when she came to herself and called for the police. The murderer was gone long ago; but there lay his victim in the middle of the lane, incredibly mangled. The stick with which the deed had been done, although it was of some rare and very tough and heavy wood, had broken in the middle under the stress of this insensate cruelty
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*:I had never defrauded a man of a farthing, nor called him knave behind his back. But now the last rag that covered my nakedness had been torn from me. I was branded a blackleg, card-sharper, and murderer .
Items associated with a murderer, regarded as collectibles.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 22, author=Serge F. Kovaleski, title=Unabomber Wages Legal Battle to Halt the Sale of Papers, work=New York Times
, passage=But in a personal sense, having these letters treated as murderabilia is appalling to us. }}
As nouns the difference between murderer and murderabilia
is that murderer is a person who commits murder while murderabilia is items associated with a murderer, regarded as collectibles.murderer
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