But say for instance a person insures their partner and then kills them, that means they were "ill" both when they took out the insurance, every time they paid the premium at the time of the killing and afterwards when they pretended not to have killed and collected the money. Is that illness or evil?

Or say a woman has a boyfriend and kids from a previous marriage. The boyfriend leaves her, stating her family is "excess baggage" and he doens't want to have to raise kids, his own or anyone else's. She then kills her kids. Is that illness or evil?

Or if the perpetrator states they have no memory of the crime? Can we know if the crime was a result of illness or an act of evil if that is the case?

Bec