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Post by CdrPlatypus on Oct 25, 2014 9:08:15 GMT -5
Exotic Poisons/venom poisonous animals tend to be traceable. I am a big believer of the K.I.S.S. principal
What about an "accident" cut brakelines in car. Rig gasoline explosion in house to look accidental
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Post by grävling on Oct 25, 2014 9:23:32 GMT -5
Exotic Poisons/venom poisonous animals tend to be traceable. I am a big believer of the K.I.S.S. principal What about an "accident" cut brakelines in car. Rig gasoline explosion in house to look accidental Arson investigators have been very good at their job for a very long time, too. Insurance companies have lots of money to spend on improving such techniques and have been doing so since they issued the first fire insurance policy.
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Post by En1gma on Oct 25, 2014 9:53:21 GMT -5
I prefer to let my enemies die of old age, then take credit for it.
Is this more of an assassination? In that case nothing beats a knife in the back. Simple, painful, sends a message.
If it's a face to face murder, I still like knives.
I have no intention of murdering anyone, have never murdered anyone and this is a purely hypothetical conversation.
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Post by abysmal on Oct 25, 2014 10:37:54 GMT -5
Burn to ash and throw in Dam during tourist visit.
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Post by ntsheep on Oct 25, 2014 11:05:31 GMT -5
The brake line accident works if you have access to the car and if the car is old, say 10 or more years. It would be possible to put a bad line on it or wear the other to the point it fails without detection. The same is also true for a household accidents. The age of appliances, equipment, etc, and access to them. Poisons and venoms also are a good but hard way to go. You need access to them that doesn't draw attention to you, a way to get them in the mark that makes it seem to be a complete coincidence. The trick to a good unsolvable murder is leaving little to no evidence behind. It's the clues that are left that lead to the killer's identity. Find plausible ways of eliminating the clues and covering your tracks and boom, the perfect murder. It's done all the time in novels, and many times in real life.
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Post by qbspy on Oct 25, 2014 18:16:58 GMT -5
A sword. Unless you're a known sword freak. Or known for other crap. I don't like this thread.
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Post by ntsheep on Oct 25, 2014 18:22:11 GMT -5
Hmmmmmm. Says ntsheep to himself as he looks at his katana. A sword? Nah, that will never work .
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Post by xdesperado on Oct 25, 2014 18:35:40 GMT -5
Good thing swords aren't available in the NBZ
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Post by ntsheep on Oct 25, 2014 18:44:52 GMT -5
Neither are sheep sadly. I've walked all over and can't find a single sheep anywhere in the NBZ.
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Post by xdesperado on Oct 25, 2014 19:40:14 GMT -5
Neither are sheep sadly. I've walked all over and can't find a single sheep anywhere in the NBZ. I'm feeling safer in the NBZ already...no swords, no sheep, hey anyone spotted a cat there?
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Post by ntsheep on Oct 25, 2014 19:42:25 GMT -5
Cats can be found at SlayerNZ shipping I believe.
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Post by xdesperado on Oct 25, 2014 19:44:43 GMT -5
Cats can be found at SlayerNZ shipping I believe. Damn there goes the neighborhood, no wonder they built a wall!
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Post by qbspy on Oct 25, 2014 19:45:41 GMT -5
Can you imagine a cat man officer for ST? I wouldn't want it cause it wouldn't work, but it's kooky.
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Post by Cg on Oct 26, 2014 16:31:51 GMT -5
Can you imagine a cat man officer for ST? I wouldn't want it cause it wouldn't work, but it's kooky. Huh? Kooky The Cat? Sounds about right for a cat name.
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Post by Cg on Oct 26, 2014 16:34:05 GMT -5
Well I'm a martial artist so I would just put the person in a choke hold with no witnesses around and hold it for a minute then wipe the neck down with the clorox bleach wipes I use to clean my shin guards and head gear to keep staph away Whats a marital artist? Someone who paints pictures of their "other half"? Someone who constantly fights with their partner?
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