It very well could have been. Doesn't require preplanning.
Posted on: June 3, 2020 at 22:58:17 CT
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The need for deliberation and premeditation does not mean that the perpetrator must contemplate at length or plan far ahead of the murder. Time enough to form the conscious intent to kill and then act on it after enough time for a reasonable person to second guess the decision typically suffices. While this can happen very quickly, deliberation and premeditation must occur before, and not at the same time as, the act of killing
Arrest the guy... restrain him.. then decide.. f it I'm going to pin him here until he is dead..
Murder 1.