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Would you murder someone for wealth and fame?
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<blockquote data-quote="MyRightEye" data-source="post: 55700267" data-attributes="member: 258178"><p>Of course, there is however a pretty vast range in the unsolved category. Setting up 5 star Vs McDonalds as two extremes denies the truth. . .. that there are all kinds of eating joints with all kinds of variety to offer. Which of course is my point, there are a LOT of killers out there and only the truly dumb and the passion crime-type seem to end up behind bars. Professionals . .. not so much, even the McDonald's grade professionals don't seem to get collared much at all (of course that doesn't mean they aren't having their ends tied by a higher grade professional i.e. "Hey Mickey, congrats on your 14th kill, Mr. Crimeboss wants me to give you a very special bullet to thank you for great work, on your retirement". That is, just because they aren't getting caught doesn't mean they are healthy). </p><p> </p><p>Body wise, everytime I have moved a body there has been mess and smell. Chopping things up is like playing with your food . .. doesn't get the job done any faster, increases the window of liability and in the end there are just far more efficient ways & the body isn't apt to be found within the century or the next three.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyRightEye, post: 55700267, member: 258178"] Of course, there is however a pretty vast range in the unsolved category. Setting up 5 star Vs McDonalds as two extremes denies the truth. . .. that there are all kinds of eating joints with all kinds of variety to offer. Which of course is my point, there are a LOT of killers out there and only the truly dumb and the passion crime-type seem to end up behind bars. Professionals . .. not so much, even the McDonald's grade professionals don't seem to get collared much at all (of course that doesn't mean they aren't having their ends tied by a higher grade professional i.e. "Hey Mickey, congrats on your 14th kill, Mr. Crimeboss wants me to give you a very special bullet to thank you for great work, on your retirement". That is, just because they aren't getting caught doesn't mean they are healthy). Body wise, everytime I have moved a body there has been mess and smell. Chopping things up is like playing with your food . .. doesn't get the job done any faster, increases the window of liability and in the end there are just far more efficient ways & the body isn't apt to be found within the century or the next three. [/QUOTE]
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