Parricide
Parricide is the act of killing one’s own parent or a parental figure. This crime is considered one of the most severe due to the inherent trust and bond between a parent and child. The motivations behind parricide can vary widely, including psychological issues, abuse, or financial gain.
In many legal systems, parricide is treated with harsh penalties, reflecting its gravity. The term is derived from the Latin word “parricida,” which combines “parens” (parent) and “cida” (killer). Cases of parricide often attract significant media attention and raise complex questions about family dynamics and mental health.