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Why shouldn't we kill the bad guy after defeating him

My point is that -if I were planning to assassinate someone- I would choose a method where the problems you listed would not be issues.

I suspect that would be harder and harder as technology is getting better and and more trackable.

This is why I don't advovate doing crime. There's just too many variables to make sure you handled perfectly.
 

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I suspect that would be harder and harder as technology is getting better and and more trackable.

This is why I don't advovate doing crime. There's just too many variables to make sure you handled perfectly.

I'm not advocating either. However, if I were to choose to do it, I would -as said- choose a method which was as easy to cover as possible. While technology is better today, it also tends to be more expensive. Not every case receives a CSI or Law & Order level investigation.

You have a point about technology. However, don't forget that it cuts both ways. With technology being better, there are also potentially ways to pull something like the subject of the thread of without ever actually being in the same alley as the person.
 


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