11-22-2002, 05:12 PM | #1 |
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The perfect murder/crime
I hope this hasn't been done before but here it goes. EVeryone has had the discussion on how to commit the perfect crime. (Or at least my family has;then again, my family's not exactly normal...) anmyway, how would you do it? How would you commit the perfect crime?
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11-22-2002, 05:17 PM | #2 |
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it is quite simple.......... I wouldn't!!!
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11-22-2002, 05:51 PM | #3 |
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Oh come now, surely no one here would ever dream of breaking the law? I'm mean just because we've all bent a few rules and all, that doesn't mean we would ever plot a crime, I think. Really, we're all just innocent Mooters.
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11-22-2002, 05:52 PM | #4 |
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Oh, BTW, I like both of your sigs a lot.
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11-22-2002, 05:56 PM | #5 |
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The perfect crime hmm? (Not that I'd ever dream of commiting one- my Dad's a copper!!!!) I suppose the best way to commit a crime is to go through every crime ever commited and every novel written about it, find where the bad guy always falls down and don't do that!!!! Not that I'd know though as I can never get through crime fiction- no dragons- boring! I suppose you need the will of a crim as well to be able to contemplate the perfect crime and I just don't have the wish to be on the wrong side of right as Bon Jovi would say. Mx
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11-22-2002, 06:10 PM | #6 |
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Um...why are you asking? Because it's starting to give me a story idea where a murderer goes on the internet asking people's input on how to commit a perfect crime, pretending of course that it's just a friendly little innocent discussion of murder. And the murderer gathers all these ideas from people, and goes out and commits real murders based on the ideas he/she has gotten. *clamps her hand over her mouth*
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11-22-2002, 06:20 PM | #8 | |
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11-22-2002, 06:38 PM | #9 |
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Hmm...I'd commit the perfect crime by...breaking into Coles, showing them a book for a dollar (it's expensive there; I saw a mini dictionary for $20.00 Can.) and they'll faint! Mwa ha ha ha! Then I'll steal all the books I want! *eye twitch*
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11-22-2002, 08:29 PM | #10 |
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Well, I much prefer the ongoing saga of Stephano Demara brainwashing his victims, and getting THEM to do his dirty work.
But here goes. 1] Get a hazmat suit 2] steal someones shoes that are too small for you 3] plan your murder, but randomly select your victim 4] watch your victim for a number of days to discover their dailt routines, any family/friends that MAY interupt your "killin'", and the like. 5] go to the doctor for your checkup, steal a pair of his rubber gloves. 6] decide whether or not to kill "up close and personal" or from far off. 7] put all that planning into good use. 8] commit the perfect murder and 9] Eat Ben & Jerry's and take a relaxing bubble bath. ~~~~~~~ WAY to much thought was put into this.
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11-22-2002, 11:36 PM | #11 |
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I wrote this and it's sort of on subject, I guess . . . .
But yeah . . . if I ever go as insane as the character in this scene, then my perfect crime would have something to do with mistletoe. That plant always creeped me out. I knew when I heard her shriek that she had found Elaine, hung dead and limp from the rafters. Just as I had left her. Katie’s shriek quickly became a wail with words in it, a terrified opera too high for her alto voice. “Oh, God, not another, not Elaine, my Elaine; oh, god . . . .” I smiled in satisfaction at another job well done, at Katie’s terror. All this because of me. The power I had was electric; I felt it sizzle through my bones every time I killed and waited for the screams. They were afraid of me. They were even more afraid as long as they didn’t know it was me killing them one by one. “Henry – please come . . .” Katie sobbed, calling her husband’s name, then her daughter’s. Her daughter would never answer her again. I could hear the thudding of Henry’s feet as he came down the stairs, not knowing what exactly had happened. He would know, and I could see his anguish, his fear, and his pain, which he tried to shove aside in an attempt to calm and comfort his hysterical wife. His eyes betrayed his heart. Brave fool. Maybe he’d be next. I saw him lead her from the room and then run to call Officer Shaley at the police department. She was assigned charge of my case, trying to find me. She wouldn’t, of course. If I were caught, I would lose my power. That couldn’t happen, not now, when I controlled half the police force with every person I killed. They were trying so hard, but failing so easily. I controlled half the town with their fear. That was the weapon I fought mostly with; their own fear. And I knew I would not be caught. I was so very careful in who I killed, where I hid. They were so slow, and only just connecting the packages of mistletoe I sent to each victim before I killed them, to me, and my deadly power. I needed a new plant to send before they got too cautious, though. Maybe holly, or a vine that could represent the rope before it even thought of twisting round their necks . . . . And I needed someone new to send it to. Tired of Katie’s cries and Henry’s terrified voice on the phone with Shaley, I slipped away into a faraway shadow. They will never find me, I thought, my mind high with power, and then I was gone. (Am I scaring you yet?)
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11-23-2002, 12:24 AM | #12 | |
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But I digress. There can really be no 'perfect crime' because there are no set criteria. Does it include not getting caught? Getting lots of media attention? Going down in the history books? It also depends on your motivation. Most seriel killers are mentally or emotionally unstable, and thus incapable of carrying through logically. Most theives have material motivations. As far as what my idea of the perfect crime is, I make it a point to never do the same thing the same way more than a few times. Avoid having an MO. If you're really insecure and need attention, you can leave a calling card of some sort, but I don't bother with it.
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11-23-2002, 12:27 AM | #13 |
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Actually, I SAW a perfect murder, not exactly the saem, but movies stretch the book plots. Obviously. I liked Murder by Numbers plot line. Or at least the creepy kids speech. anyway...
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11-23-2002, 05:22 PM | #15 |
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i have no idea how i would commit the perfect crime i should think about it
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I don't know... a perfect crime.... ok, I will dream about it tonight and let you know what I come up with! Lauryln- nice story!
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Was it Professor Plum in the Ballroom with the Candlestick? *bwahahaha*
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11-23-2002, 11:28 PM | #20 |
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Really? I thought I just saw Ms White in the Hall with the candle stick?
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