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Assassination

From political motive to societal shock – what defines the targeted killing?

What distinguishes an assassination from murder? Delve into the political motives, meticulous planning, and society-shattering consequences in true crime.


From political motive to societal shock – what defines the targeted killing?


Planning: What sets an assassination apart from murder?


In true crime and criminology, an assassination is defined as a targeted and typically violent attack, often fatal, directed against a carefully selected individual. The victim is usually a public or prominent figure, targeted because of their status, office, or symbolic value. An assassination differs significantly from ordinary homicide or murder in its meticulous planning and motive. The motives are typically political, ideological, or stem from personal revenge directly related to the victim's public role. This type of attack extends beyond the individual victim and often aims to destabilize society, create fear, or send a strong political message.


Who is behind? Assassination probes reveal more than guilty


Carrying out an assassination usually requires extensive preparation. This can include everything from surveillance of the target and acquisition of weapons or other means, to meticulous planning of the attack itself and a possible escape route. The motives behind an assassination vary widely. It can be driven by a single perpetrator's fanatical conviction, a deeply personal motive of revenge presented as a political act, or it can be the result of a well-organized conspiracy. The purpose may be to eliminate a key figure, intimidate specific groups, or provoke a desired political or social reaction. The subsequent investigation of an assassination, or an attempt thereof, is typically very extensive. The investigation aims not only to identify the individual perpetrator but also to uncover any masterminds, networks, and the underlying motive. This process can often reveal complex societal or political tensions and conflicts.


Assassination impact: Fear, unrest, and consequences


A successful or attempted assassination always leaves a deep impact, not only on those directly involved, but on society as a whole. Such violent acts can shake public order, create widespread fear, lead to political upheaval, and raise fundamental questions about national security, personal protection, and the vulnerability of democracy. This is why understanding assassination as a phenomenon is central to true crime. These cases illuminate one of the most dramatic and potentially history-altering forms of crime, where an individual perpetrator's violent actions take on collective significance and often have far-reaching consequences for society.


How does an assassination unfold in reality? Explore shocking cases of politically motivated attacks and conspiracies – read our in-depth case studies on assassinations below.

Posts Tagged “Assassination”

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Cold Case Hammarskjöld: Provocative Revelations
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Unable to Publish: Insufficient Verified English Sources

A request to cover a documentary about a UN chief's death could not proceed. Research found no verified English-language sources confirming the case details, documentary, key figures, dates, or verdicts required for international true crime reporting.

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A figure resembling John Hinckley Jr. stands outside the Washington Hilton, observing the scene with intense focus, his brow furrowed and hands tucked into his jacket pockets, evoking the tense moments before the assassination attempt on President Reagan
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Shot That Nearly Killed a President

On March 30, 1981, outside the Washington Hilton Hotel, a 25-year-old man fired six shots at President Ronald Reagan. The assassination attempt wounded the president and three others, and set in motion events that would reshape U.S. law and national security policy.

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A figure resembling Kim Jong-un watches a scene from "The Interview" on a laptop screen, the Sony Pictures logo visible in the background, symbolizing the motive behind the North Korean cyber attack on Hollywood.
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North Korea's Hack on Sony: A Cyber Attack on Free Speech

In November 2014, North Korean state-sponsored hackers infiltrated Sony Pictures Entertainment, stealing millions of files and threatening theaters showing the comedy film 'The Interview.' The attack marked the first time the U.S. government publicly attributed a cyber assault to a nation-state—and raised urgent questions about digital security and censorship.

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A figure resembling Timothy McVeigh in handcuffs, escorted by federal agents, near a smoldering Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, debris still scattered on the ground
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Timothy McVeigh: America's Deadliest Domestic Terror Attack

On April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh detonated a truck bomb at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people—including 19 children—in what remains the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. Six years later, he was executed by lethal injection.

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