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The Dark Art of the Unthinkable: A Comprehensive Exploration of *How to Kill Someone*—History, Methods, and the Human Cost

The first time a human being deliberately took another’s life, it was not with a blade or a bullet, but with a stone—sharp enough to pierce flesh, heavy enough to crush bone. Archaeologists speculate that the earliest homicides date back to the Paleolithic era, when early humans, driven by competition over resources or territory, struck […]

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The Dark Art of the Unthinkable: A Forensic, Ethical, and Societal Exploration of How to Kill a Someone

The first time a human being deliberately ended another’s life, it was not with a blade or a noose, but with a rock. Paleolithic evidence suggests our ancestors—driven by rivalry, survival, or vengeance—learned early that a well-placed strike to the skull could silence a rival permanently. This primal act, repeated across millennia, evolved from instinct […]

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