convicted murderer
Frequency: 8.02.2 per million words
describes someone found legally guilty of murder
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- The police finally captured the convicted murderer who had escaped from prison.
- A convicted murderer was granted parole after serving 30 years.
- After a long trial, he was officially declared a convicted murderer and sentenced to life imprisonment.
- The jury found him to be a convicted murderer in a swift verdict.
- She unknowingly rented her apartment to a convicted murderer living under a new identity.
- She wrote a book about her experience as the victim's sister, facing a convicted murderer.
- The new law prohibits any convicted murderer from profiting from their story.
- The news report detailed the escape of a convicted murderer from a maximum-security prison.
- The documentary series explores the lives of several convicted murderers on death row.
- Despite his appeals, he remained a convicted murderer in the eyes of the law.
- The convicted murderer's appeal was denied by the supreme court.
- The public was outraged when the convicted murderer claimed self-defense.
- Despite being a convicted murderer, he continued to maintain his innocence.
- His past as a convicted murderer made it difficult for him to find employment.
- Is it possible for a convicted murderer to ever truly reintegrate into society?
- They discussed whether a convicted murderer could truly be rehabilitated.
- He was known as the most infamous convicted murderer of the 19th century.
- The prosecution presented overwhelming evidence against the convicted murderer.
- Once labeled a convicted murderer, it is nearly impossible to escape the stigma.
- The documentary explored the life inside prison for a convicted murderer.