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Top News
Feds Investigate Hitman for Hire Website
February 28, 2012
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As with other online businesses, the site promised convenience and efficiency.
With a few clicks of the mouse, one could hire a professional hit man ready to kill "at a moment's notice." On the "employment" section of the site, would-be assassins could upload resumes for consideration.
"Thanks to the Internet, ordering a hit has never been easier," read the site HitmanForHire.net, in a chipper, infomercial-like tone.
Read the full story at LATimes.com.
Tags: FBI, Stupid Criminals, Murder for Hire
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Frank @ 2/28/2012 7:21 PM
I remember when Soldiers of Fortune magazine got handed a law suit for advertising Professional Assassins for hire. I hope they give references!
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BigRMV @ 3/20/2012 8:57 AM
@Frank -- Exactly. And the interviewer could be someone 'on the job.'
"So, ALL of these killings are your work? Would you mind just having a seat in my company car?
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