So how would you kill someone

Myst said:


then your sig line is just for show?

you mean there really are Killer Baboons with the face of Kevin Smith?

Well Damn... Just Damn
 
RisiaSkye said:


Paging Mr. Von Bulow (sp?)...
BTW, did Sonny ever die? anyone know?


Actually, it was for a story I was writing. I asked my mom what would kill without a trace...scary what those scientist-types know.
 
KillerMuffin said:
There's no statute of limitations on murder.
And....? That means you have to be extra clever, right?
Or, you just don't want to expose your evil strategies, thus opening yourself to possible prosecution if the bodies are ever found?
 
hmm

Shoot, stab, choke them to death, then put them in a 50 gallon barrel filled with lime and toss em in a river.
 
scylis said:
lemmie guess.. you got REALLY strong thighs and you squeeze your victems to death while getting it on?

~Big Grin~..... I'll never tell:p
 
well... anything i'd choose to do, i'd be creative

maybe dunking them in sulfuric acid... that would definitely leave them beyond recognition and hurt a lot at the same time... well, more than a lot

or going on a long boatride out to sea, have one lifeboat, set fire to the boat... and be the only one to make it alive in the lifeboat... then you get rid of the person and make a ton off insurance

or fireworks accident.. that darn bottle rocket just flew right out of my hand and i didnt know what happened till it was over.. what happened to Johnny? omg.. he was burned alive? i dont believe it

or... i'm going to stop now before i ruin my other plans too :rolleyes:
 
Catfish killermuffin?

I have heard of em, but what would they do to a body?

OH!! could chop a person up and feed them to pigs. damn pigs will eat anything.
 
Re: So how would you kill someone

I can't say. That would be self-incriminating. Duh.
 
I've got connections, Yeah and I own the Brooklyn Bridge too.


Actually the frozen leg of lamb then cooking it and eating it has some intrigue...............but I don't like lamb.
 
unusuallyconfused said:
I've got connections, Yeah and I own the Brooklyn Bridge too.


Actually the frozen leg of lamb then cooking it and eating it has some intrigue...............but I don't like lamb.

LOL, I thought it was a fantasy thing. :) I loved that story...bad wives right? Hehe...;)
 
Back
Top