The apparently motiveless murders remained a mystery until files released in 2007 pointed to Commandant James Patrick Conroy, who harboured a personal vendetta against Jews, as the main instigator.
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"Motiveless murder, " said Ethan McSweeny, the young director of " Never the Sinner, " a play about the Nietzschean " supermen"
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Maj . Chris Franks, 37, an operations officer with the 233rd Army Base Support Battalion, pointed out it was the seemingly motiveless element of the attack that made it so binding.
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The figure of Death appears as a character in the title track . " The Oxford Girl ", sung unaccompanied, is about an apparently motiveless murder of a woman by her erstwhile lover.
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She joined the militant wing of the South Russian Group of Anarcho-Communists, which used " motiveless terror " attacks against institutions and representatives of the bourgeoisie, rather than specific individuals.
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During the height of " apartheid " in South Africa, a young white prison guard ( Garion Dowds ) embarks on a seemingly motiveless shooting spree that leaves seven black men dead.
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A brutal and seemingly motiveless murder brings together a young drifter, Jacek ( MirosBaw Baka ), a taxi driver ( Jan Tesarz ), and an idealistic lawyer, Piotr ( Krzysztof Globisz ).
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Among her studies in sadism, Tom Ripley, the urbane expatriate murderer who's at large in five of her novels, displays the " motiveless malignity " that Coleridge attributed to Iago.
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Unlike Xas, Knox's dialogue sometimes fails to take flight, partly because the characters often seem to be expressing a motiveless quarrelsomeness that is portentous in form but is unjustified by the action of the story.
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No doubt I need to brush up my Shakespeare, but I've never quite understood the scholars'point when they talk about the " motiveless malignancy " of Iago in " Othello ."