KZNSeagull
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Knowing the possible consequences of your actions and carrying them out with negligent disregard for those consequences resulting in someone's death is manslaughter in the UK.
Carrying out an action with the intent to kill someone is murder. Evidence to support intent normally comes from providing a credible motive together with evidence of premeditation.
So if I arm myself, take the safety catch off, shoot you 4 times through a toilet door, with no other witnesses, no imminent threat to my life or well-being, and I knew that what I was doing might kill you, but i did not mean to kill you, that's not murder?
Edit: And I did the first 2 things but claim I did not have any intention of firing.