First Degree Murder: Felony Murder is a form of premeditated homicide where an individual intentionally kills another person during the commission of a felony. It is a type of murder that does not require proof of premeditation or intent to kill, and is punishable by life in prison or the death penalty. There are three types of First Degree Murder: Felony Murder: 1. Intentional Felony Murder — This occurs when a person intends to cause the death of another person, either directly or through the commission of a felony. 2. Depraved Heart Felony Murder — This occurs when a person acts with extreme recklessness or disregard for the life of another person, and their actions result in death. 3. Constructive Felony Murder — This occurs when a person has no intention of killing another person, but their actions result in the death of another person. This is sometimes called “accidental” felony murder.