Sibling rivalry, you know I don't really know what it means in real life situations.
I wonder if there are documented cases of siblings fighting for the inheritance?
How do you cope with reading this:
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Killing a sibling may not have quite the negative implications of Patricide and Matricide, but it's still traditionally seen as worse than killing someone you're not related to.
This can result from a Cain and Abel situation, but that's not required. Accidental deaths, mercy kills and the like can also fit under this trope. In those situations, this can overlap with Kill the Ones You Love.
A subtrope of Murder in the Family. May be the outcome of a Princeling Rivalry or Annoying Younger Sibling.
Adoptive siblings and half-siblings also qualify for this trope. "Brothers" or "Sisters" in a religious or martial order don't, as those terms are being used as a standard honorific (on the same line as "Mister" or "Madame") instead of describing relationship.
Killing a brother is technically known as "fratricide", and killing a sister is "sororicide", but many people use fratricide to refer to both.
As a Death Trope, spoilers are unmarked."
Sounds like double Dutch to me.
"sororicide" Killing a sister. Never heard of it.
When John Ramsey's oldest child died in a car crash there seemed to be quite an investigation into the cause. Did it seem suspicious? There is not that much known about the incident.
"REPORTS SOUGHT IN JONBENET'S SISTER'S DEATH"
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1997-02-21-9702210074-story.html"Elizabeth Ramsey was the daughter of JonBenet's father, John Bennett, and his former wife, Lucinda Pasch. Her death certificate said she died of multiple injuries resulting from a car accident.
At the time of the accident, Elizabeth Ramsey was a 22-year-old flight attendant for Delta Airlines. Her home address was Marietta, Ga.
According to a state police report, Elizabeth Ramsey was a passenger in the car, which went out of control on rain-slicked I-55 at County Line Road and collided with a truck."
What made the vehicle get out of control? Was it ever worked out?