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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 5861309" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>By the protocol I outlined, you're out of bounds. You didn't directly witness the immediate crime event. If the cops can't show up and see how obvious that the guy was a crook, you're now looking like a crook.</p><p></p><p>At this point, assuming you have a few minutes and hopefully no witnesses, you need to make it look like a proper crime scene if you're going to get away with it. That's going to be tricky, because he's dead, and you need to make it look like he owned your gun if he didn't have one. Then you'll need to fake a scuffle, by yourself, yet still get some scuffle wounds on him. Don't forget fun powder residues on yourself and him in the right places, and bloody splatters. </p><p></p><p>I should hope if you planned this execution, you had the foresight to think of all this.</p><p></p><p>Mostly, what I see is a cascading list of all the things I wouldn't think of that could crater the plan.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is don't do it. You might be able to fake the scene superficially, but if ANYBODY insists on a proper investigation, things will stand out and you're hosed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 5861309, member: 8835"] By the protocol I outlined, you're out of bounds. You didn't directly witness the immediate crime event. If the cops can't show up and see how obvious that the guy was a crook, you're now looking like a crook. At this point, assuming you have a few minutes and hopefully no witnesses, you need to make it look like a proper crime scene if you're going to get away with it. That's going to be tricky, because he's dead, and you need to make it look like he owned your gun if he didn't have one. Then you'll need to fake a scuffle, by yourself, yet still get some scuffle wounds on him. Don't forget fun powder residues on yourself and him in the right places, and bloody splatters. I should hope if you planned this execution, you had the foresight to think of all this. Mostly, what I see is a cascading list of all the things I wouldn't think of that could crater the plan. My suggestion is don't do it. You might be able to fake the scene superficially, but if ANYBODY insists on a proper investigation, things will stand out and you're hosed. [/QUOTE]
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