I Am A Hitman: The Real-Life Confessions of a Contract Killer

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I Am A Hitman: The Real-Life Confessions of a Contract Killer

I Am A Hitman: The Real-Life Confessions of a Contract Killer

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HOW TO HIRE A CONTRACT KILLER:We specialize in providing criminal services worldwide, our specialization is contract killings and the arms TRADE. We leave beacons about ourselves on the Internet, so that any interested person can find us from anywhere and hire a killer deep web. We perform our work worldwide in any civilized country, we act on the Territory of the any country all over the world. This is a kind of criminal tourism for us. The writing style goes between overly formal and very casual, so that it's pretty clear it's not written in a genuine 'voice'. The writing is also clumsy, and riddled with cliche phrases and tropes that make you very aware you are reading amateur crime fanfiction. It's repetitive and contrived with sections with the author's wife, and the way they interact makes no sense and is completely unbelievable.

As someone who has majored in psychology, from a psychological perspective this book was an interesting read. In terms of the path to becoming a hitman and how the author's life events and childhood traumas lead him up to becoming a hitman it was understandable and even evoked some sympathy from me that someone could be treated so cruelly from a young age. The best resource, however, seems to be the 1983 book“Hit Man – A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors”. The book’s origin is somewhat disputed, and the prevailing opinion these days is that it was written by a bored housewife with a great imagination. The book is actually in the public domain, after the publisher was forced to give up the rights to it as a settlement in court. Apparently, someone had actually used the book as a manual for becoming a hitman. The person in question wasn’t smart enough to not get caught, however.

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There are things that don’t tally with UK reality - sneaking into morgues and extended stays in custody because they can’t find a magistrate etc. Things that might have been true in the 60s, 70s, or 80s but not much later. However, many of these things are explainable by the deliberate misrepresentation of time and locale to avoid identification. Which, you know, if he did off all these people at the behest of variously powerful people, then yeah I can see swapping an American life for a British one and the 70s for the 90s. dont do that sort of job longer than 6 jears. it highly lowers the chance of you ending up in jail or get found dead in some shitty ass appartement somewhere in bangkok;) You want to become a successful hitman, just look at Jason Bourne. Seriously. A person like that goes into every single situation knowing exactly what they are going to do to maintain their cover, because at all times during the contract (particularly right after the kill), confidentiality takes top priority. Resources online are scant when it comes to becoming a hitman. Maybe not all that surprising – we’re pretty sure that those who have made it in that business are far too busy keeping their heads under the radar and their silhouette off of ridges to write articles online. That being said, we’ve written about it before – here, and there are a few other exaples out there. Action and Adventure. Surprisingly often, crimes are committed with this as the main motivation. Contract killings would probably be exciting for the right person, but the right person is probably a psychopath, and so would have trouble feeling that excitement anyway, and so the point kind of disappears right there. If you’re nota psycho, then you probably won’t want to be a contract killer anyway.

ACCIDENT SERVICES: Explosions, arson and intimidation actions. Also, Including production sabotage and destruction of objects of your competitors without obvious signs of intentional destruction. I was expecting it to not be a particularly true account, but it was so poorly researched, so badly written, and so poorly edited that I honestly kept reading just to see how bad it could get. I did enjoy the book, despite it being very vague about the details of the actual contract assassinations (because of course that's what grabs the attention when you see it on the shelves in Tesco), because it was well written, fast paced, and has a feeling of honesty about it. I wouldn't go as far as saying this is the greatest book I have ever read because that's not what it's about. However, this story is extremely gritty, harsh, and written from a hindsight perspective about one's feelings throughout extreme situations. You see, unintelligent individuals, much like yourselves, think that it’s cool in some way or another to act like you’re “Killers’.What is truly unbelievable is not the stories of murder and crime, but the fact that this book got published at all. dont get yourself in a situation where you need to clear your traces…just dont leave any or make them so obvious that anybody could have done it. or fake them for double profit;)



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