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How to commit a murder according to the TV show Columbo
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
There's really no such thing as "hiring a hitman" if you're not in organized crime.
The spouse of an old acquaintance of mine tried to hire a hitman on Craigslist to kill him (I believe it was the classic life insurance fraud/divorce alternative). Believe it or not it was a fed
it's called telling your bodyguards to do some overtime (considering bezos and gates both just divorced, they don't make them like that anymore tbh)
*but actually, what's the last known case of haute bourgeoisie plausibly mercing someone over inheritance? or is this exclusively landed aristocracy know-how?
I've heard a theory that if you're super rich you can go to a private detective firm and ask them to set you up with a hitman, but you'd have to offer them a shit ton of money cuz if they get busted doing that they're gonna get totally dismantled by law enforcement, but IDK if there's any truth to that.
I'm gonna hire hitman to get the person who's trying to ruin my hexbear bit
/s (I actually wouldn't want anyone to lose sleep over that)
But I saw that movie The Hitman.
Yeah how would a normal person, even a very rich one, go about hiring a hitman if they didn't at least know someone involved in the mob? It ain't like there's a craiglist for this shit (despite what some people will claim about the Darkweb). Do you just go to a seedy bar and ask some scary looking dude?
The only theory I've heard is that super rich people can ask a private detective firm to do it, but you'd probably have to offer them a SHIT TON of movie to take that risk.