New York. This individual was murdered by his male partner. Note the increased level of violence and “overkill”-type injuries. In addition to the cutting, the offender stabbed his partner in the head with an ice pick and stabbed him in the neck with scissors. No further info.

Fig.1 Overkill-type injuries.

In the context of murder or violence, the term “overkill” is used to describe a situation where the level of violence or force employed is more than what is needed to cause death or accomplish the act. Overkill can involve using excessive force, employing multiple methods of causing harm, or inflicting a greater degree of injury than necessary to cause death.

For example, if a person is killed with an overwhelming number of stab wounds or gunshot wounds that goes beyond what would be needed for a fatal outcome, it may be described as overkill. Overkill in murder cases can suggest an intensity of rage, a deliberate attempt to send a message, or a sign of extreme violence.

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