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The phrase "a hot murder" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where "hot" refers to something sensational or particularly shocking about the murder, often in crime reporting or fiction.
Example: "The detective was called to investigate a hot murder that had the entire city on edge."
Alternatives: "a sensational murder" or "a shocking murder."
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But it is also meant to inoculate Ricciardi and Demos against the charge that they, too, are pursuing a hot murder case with a dramatic twist in order to grab people's attention.
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Featuring the comedy Red Hot Murder, this theater experience also includes lunch.
During those terrible months Rome became a hotbed of murder, intrigue, betrayal and the bravery of resistance fighters who were relentlessly hunted by the Gestapo.
She is blind in one eye, crippled in one leg, and has lived for the last 20 years in Bradley Court, a public housing project known as a haven for drug dealing and a hot spot for murder.
We, the news-consuming public, were primed -- by CBS, but it could have been any mainstream outlet -- for a tidbit of potential drama the next day in the hottest murder trial around right now.
The company seemed a bit cagey about these sorts of questions in previous discussions, but recent news events like an Arkansas hot tub murder, of all things, have alerted users to potential privacy risks, and the company is taking a bit of a more proactive approach with regards to answering these questions outright.
One of these men allegedly told Loeb he was going to rape his mother during the beating, and Burke even threatened to murder Loeb with a "hot shot," or a fatal overdose of heroin that might later be arranged to appear self-inflicted.
Watch the clip here A year later, he combined with Washington again for Deja Vu, about a cop who heads into a time-travel wormhole to try and prevent an explosion on a ferry and to romance a hot babysitter who would otherwise be murdered.
So, it concerns me that in high-crime Southwark – a hot spot for youth-on-youth murders – where I was stopped, valuable police resources are being wasted, with three cops on their motorised beat tailing a middle-aged man in a BMW.
Burke allegedly threatened the thief by saying that he would give him a hot shot, a slang term for murdering a man by injecting him with a fatal dose of tainted heroin.
Besides, sometimes the air-conditioning doesn't work, and it's murder to talk in a hot classroom".
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