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* The murder scene in the episode "Jackals" is disturbing. A young girl is being murdered, but what we see is the only person she still trusted turning around and walking away, face in agony, [[SoundOnlyDeath as we hear her bone-chilling screams]] and desperate pleas for his help. Even worse, her death was arguably the most gruesome murder of the entire ''season''. Whereas the majority of the cases in season 6 were second-degree or lower, the only other first-degree murders ("Lotto Fever" and "Officer Down") involved gunshot wounds; stabbing is considered a very personal and prolonged way to kill someone. Also, the way her body was left, in an open field, with multiple stab wounds, part of the murder weapon ''broken off in her chest'' and DiesWideOpen, displayed the savage nature of her death.

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* The murder scene in the episode "Jackals" is disturbing. A young girl is being murdered, murdered by a gang leader, but what we see is the only person she still trusted trusted, her boyfriend, turning around and walking away, face in agony, [[SoundOnlyDeath as we hear her bone-chilling screams]] and desperate pleas for his help. Even worse, her death was arguably the most gruesome murder of the entire ''season''. Whereas the majority of the cases in season 6 were second-degree or lower, the only other first-degree murders ("Lotto Fever" and "Officer Down") involved gunshot wounds; stabbing is considered a very personal and prolonged way to kill someone. Also, the way her body was left, in an open field, with multiple stab wounds, part of the murder weapon ''broken off in her chest'' and DiesWideOpen, displayed the savage nature of her death.
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** Another example, one of the killers in "Blood On The Tracks", who enticed her ex-lover to murder her husband, then killed her friend as well, then spent the next 26 years living the life of Riley using her friend's identity (they looked very much alike), again, showing little remorse for her actions--when she feebly protests to Lilly that she loved her husband, a disbelieving Lilly snaps, "You've got a funny way of showing it."

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** Another example, one of the killers in "Blood On The Tracks", who Tracks" enticed her ex-lover to murder her husband, then killed her friend as well, then spent the next 26 years living the a life of Riley using her friend's identity (they looked very much alike), again, showing little remorse for her actions--when she feebly protests to Lilly that she loved her husband, a disbelieving Lilly snaps, "You've got a funny way of showing it."

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