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The article addresses the phenomenon of failed murder plans before their complete execution. It begins with the intention and initial assaults, but a sudden intervention, resistance from the victim, or a mistake by the perpetrator can prevent the crime from being fully carried out. Despite the plan's failure, its effects linger and can turn into strong evidence that incriminates the offender. The surviving victim may be able to recount the details, making some failed murder attempts more revealing than successful ones. Legal examples from Egypt, such as the attempted murder of a police officer in Kafr El Sheikh in 2015, which ended with the victim's survival and the arrest of the perpetrators, illustrate that attempting a crime is punishable under the law even if the crime is not completed. Moreover, failure in plans does not absolve the offender of responsibility; it may even uncover evidence leading to their conviction.
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