> Clayton is correct.  The FBI defination of "acquaintance" includes
> everyone the victim has ever had a prior encounter with.  A cab driver
> and customer, people who met at the grocery store once last year, etc.
> "Stranger" is restricted to someone the victim has never had any contact
> with at all.  E.g., a mafia hit man from Chicago and his target in New
> York.

I believe it also includes criminal associations.  So a female crack addict
(I'll avoid the popular euphemism) killed by her supplier or someone she
shares a pipe with in a crack house qualifies as an "acquaintance" homicide.

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