Civil Aiding and Abetting Liability
2005; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 58; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
0042-2533
Autores Tópico(s)Torture, Ethics, and Law
ResumoI. PROLOGUE A WOMAN RECENTLY ASKED HOW I could, in good conscience, write an instruction book on murder. It is my opinion that the professional hit man fills a need in society and is, at times, the only alternative for personal justice. Moreover, if my advice and the proven methods in this book are followed, certainly no one will ever know. [W]ithin the pages of this book you will learn one of the most successful methods of operation used by an independent contractor. Step by step you will be taken from research to equipment selection to job preparation to successful job completion. You will learn where to find employment, how much to charge, and what you can, and cannot, do with the money you earn. [And when] [y]ou've read all the suggested material. . . you [will be] confident and competent enough to accept employment. [When you go to commit the murder, you will need] several (at least four or five pairs) of flesh-tone, tight-fitting surgical gloves. If these are not available, rubber gloves can be purchased at a reasonable price in the prescription department of most drug stores in boxes of 100. You will wear the gloves when you assemble and disassemble your weapons as well as on the actual job. Because the metal gun parts cause the rubber to wear quickly, it is a good practice to change and dispose of worn gloves several times during each operation. [If you decide to kill your victim with a knife,] [t]he knife . . . should have a six-inch blade with a serrated edge for making efficient, quiet kills. The knife should have a double-edged blade. This double edge, combined with the serrated section and six-inch length, will insure a deep, ragged tear, and the wound will be difficult, if not impossible, to close without prompt medical attention. Make your thrusts to a vital organ and twist the knife before you withdraw it. If you hit bone, you will have to file the blade to remove the marks left on the metal when it struck the victim's bone. Using your six inch, serrated blade knife, stab deeply into the side of the victim's neck and push the knife forward in a forceful movement. This method will half decapitate the victim, cutting both his main arteries and wind pipe, ensuring immediate death. [If you plan to kill your victim with a gun,] you will learn [on the following pages] how to make, without need of special engineering ability or expensive machine shop tools, a silencer of the highest quality and effectiveness. The finished product attached to your 22 will be no louder than the noise made by a pellet gun. Because it is so inexpensive (mine cost less than twenty dollars to make), you can easily dispose of it after job use without any great loss. . . . Your first silencer will require possibly two days total to assemble ... as you carefully follow the directions step by step. After you make a couple, it will become so easy, so routine, that you can whip one up in just a few hours. The following items should be assembled before you begin [to build your silencer]: -- Drill rod, 7/32 inch (order from a machine shop if not obtainable locally) -- One foot of 1-1/2 inch (inside diameter) PVC tubing and two end caps -- One quart of fiberglass resin with hardener -- One yard thin fiberglass mat [List continues] When using a small caliber weapon like the 22, it is best to shoot from a distance of three to six feet. You will not want to be at pointblank range to avoid having the victim's blood splatter you or your clothing. At least three shots should be fired to ensure quick and sure death. [If you plan to kill your victim from a distance,] use a rifle with a good scope and silencer and aim for the head-preferably the eye sockets if you are a sharpshooter. Many people have been shot repeatedly, even in the head, and survived to tell about it. To test your guns and ammunition, set up a sheet of quarter-inch plywood at distances of two to seven yards maximum for your pistol, and twenty to sixty yards maximum for your rifle. …
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