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Platapus 12-12-21 07:01 AM

Want to have one one killed?
 
https://rentahitman.com/

Here is a website for you.

There is one catch though. They will report you to the police.

You just can't trust no one on the Internets Tubes. :nope:

But really, who would be dumb enough to hire a hitman over the Internet? :doh:

https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/12/us/hi...cec/index.html

A Michigan woman faces prison after trying to hire an assassin through a fake website

Quote:

Wendy Wein wanted her ex-husband dead. In July of 2020 the Michigan woman came across a website, Rent-A-Hitman, that promised to "handle your delicate situation" privately and in a timely manner.

The site boasts having almost 18,000 field operatives who can do a job anywhere in the United States. It features testimonials from satisfied clients, including a man who wrote that RentAHitman "handled my disgruntled employee issue promptly while I was out of town on vacation."

So Wein filled out a form on the site, seeking consultation for her issue.
"This is kind of weird that your company is not on the deep or dark web," she wrote in a message to a man she believed was the site's chief consultant, Guido Fanelli. CNN obtained a copy of the message. "I prefer not going to jail," she added. "Thanks for your time."

That didn't stop Wein from offering later to pay $5,000 to have her husband killed.

But there was a problem.

Guido Fanelli is actually Bob Innes, a California man who runs the website. Rent-A-Hitman's "operatives" have never actually killed anybody. Instead, the site exists to dupe people who are looking for hired killers.

And Wein is now headed to prison -- one of several Rent-A-Hitman "clients" who've been found guilty of using the site to solicit a murder.
(there is more fun stuff in the article)

What's the world coming to when you can't order a hit on someone without being turned it to the cops!!!

Platapus 12-12-21 07:05 AM

They even have a YouTube commercial so you know it legit



https://youtu.be/NraQFwR3RUc

mapuc 12-12-21 08:12 AM

If a person hate the other in a marriage then a divorce would be much better than trying to find a hitman.
It most be a lot of hate since people does this-try to hire a hitman.

Markus

Jeff-Groves 12-12-21 12:37 PM

:o
That's False Advertising!!!!

August 12-12-21 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2782374)
https://rentahitman.com/

Here is a website for you.

There is one catch though. They will report you to the police.

You just can't trust no one on the Internets Tubes. :nope:

But really, who would be dumb enough to hire a hitman over the Internet? :doh:

https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/12/us/hi...cec/index.html

A Michigan woman faces prison after trying to hire an assassin through a fake website

(there is more fun stuff in the article)

What's the world coming to when you can't order a hit on someone without being turned it to the cops!!!

Did I read that right that it's not the cops or FBI running the website but a private individual just out trolling for would be murderers? :)

I wonder if his people ring a bell at the office like real estate agents do when they make a sale:

"Charlie is leading this month with a messy divorce, two workplace disputes and a contested inheritance but Sue is right behind with a Hollywood contract on the Three Amigos and DING!, Bill is in the hunt with a double hit marital infidelity job. Well done folks!"

Platapus 12-12-21 01:17 PM

From what I understood from the article it is one guy. :)


He waits 24 hours to allow people to "cool down" Then he contacts them and asks them if they really wish to Rent-a-hitman. If they say yes, he forwards the information to the local Police Department for investigation. ;)

Jeff-Groves 12-12-21 02:14 PM

I take it they don't have any Openings for a Travelling Hit Man then.
:/\\!!

Jimbuna 12-12-21 02:18 PM

"THE DARK WEB IS NOT SAFE, BUT WE ARE!"

:haha:

Jeff-Groves 12-12-21 02:27 PM

Oh! They do have an application page!
Wonder how long after I fill it out the USA version of Jimbuna would kick down my door?
:hmmm:

Ostfriese 12-12-21 02:43 PM

It's always amazing that after more than 25 years of THE INTERNEZ you can still lure people out with hilariously idiotic things :haha:

Skybird 12-12-21 03:15 PM

Quote:

Want to have one killed?
One...? More than one! Do I get a quantity discount? Or is there a valued customer program?

Jeff-Groves 12-12-21 05:23 PM

I sent them a message asking about that.
:up:

Otto Harkaman 12-12-21 06:49 PM

I don't mess around, I know where to go when I want a hit job!

https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/i...0225145314.jpg

les green01 12-12-21 08:38 PM

just hire baldwin to shoot a western put the target behind the camera or beside it

August 12-12-21 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otto Harkaman (Post 2782493)
I don't mess around, I know where to go when I want a hit job!


Dale Dyes old rag. I'm amazed to see it is still being published years after he kicked the bucket.

Otto Harkaman 12-12-21 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 2782540)
Dale Dyes old rag. I'm amazed to see it is still being published years after he kicked the bucket.

archive.org has a good many of them for viewing
https://archive.org/details/soldieroffortunemagazine

one of my many wishful reading projects, the forgotten cold wars of Africa :|\\

August 12-12-21 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otto Harkaman (Post 2782541)
archive.org has a good many of them for viewing
https://archive.org/details/soldieroffortunemagazine

one of my many wishful reading projects, the forgotten cold wars of Africa :|\\


Yeah the articles in those magazines made for some interesting reading. They were quite popular among the SF guys that I served with, having been published by one of their own (Dye was just a contributor). Amazingly it was still being published until just a few years ago which surprises me because there were hit-men that were hired through Soldier of Fortune magazine. At least two murder for hire examples that became public and the magazine got sued over, but nobody knows how many more went unreported.

Buddahaid 12-12-21 11:10 PM

Maybe he can expand through
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...o_2019.svg.png

with wish you were dead flowers.

Aktungbby 12-13-21 01:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otto Harkaman (Post 2782493)
I don't mess around, I know where to go when I want a hit job!

https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/i...0225145314.jpg

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 2782540)
Dale Dyes old rag. I'm amazed to see it is still being published years after he kicked the bucket.

Let's put lid on that 'old rag' talk Birthday Boy! Some of us got a lifetime of motivation from that periodical!! :arrgh!: https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pic...ictureid=10818

Commander Wallace 12-13-21 07:51 AM

^ you look like a crazed ninja turtle looking to " wipe " everyone out. :haha:


I have a friend who was originally from Texas. He told me in Texas, there is a " needed to be killed law." :03: If in fact, someone committed this transgression, they needed to appear in court as is normal.

However, when asked, a defendant need only respond, they needed to be killed. If sufficient evidence is presented and a judge or jury agrees that that individual " needed to be killed " you are all good. :haha:

I wonder if Neal in Texas can expand a bit on this " law. "

I remember I looked at my friend when he told me that and we both started laughing.


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