How 'bout months? A year? Can you imagine the damage and suffering.
I prefer the 'hands on' approach. I like them knowing that I caused their pain. I like being able to look into their eyes as they suffer.
Sitting on the sidelines so to speak and watching them suffer from a distance just doesn't hold the same appeal. It's boring and in a way, I consider it cowardice.
The most common mistake is not affording a good lawyer, like Robert Durst bought, who can get you off charges by creating the possibility of "reasonable doubt." As long as there is DOUBT you can be found not guilty. (However civil charges of wrongful death only require "preponderance of evidence" so even OJ's lawyers could not get him off those)
by SilkthreadWho knows about it and what can you tell me, in relation to killing someone? What are the most common mistakes when someone gets caught poisoning someone they know?
If this is for a story you are researching, look up cases online of poisonings that were solved or unsolved. There is a major case now of Dr. Autumn Klein who was poisoned, and they are having trouble proving it. the family claims it isn't suicide.
So that is the major way of covering it up, is creating a trail that looks like the person had depression and was suicidal and was hiding it. Look up Dan Leach who got away with making his girlfriend's death look like suicide. He got her to write a note and he suffocated her. He made mistakes and her mother wasn't fooled, but the whole case got written off as suicide, until he confessed later.
Look up Andrew Breitbart. Whatever induced a heart attack in him went unsolved. (It helped to kill off the coroner and threaten the next coroner who took over to make sure it was written up as a heart attack and not homicide.)
by SilkthreadWho knows about it and what can you tell me, in relation to killing someone? What are the most common mistakes when someone gets caught poisoning someone they know?
cyanide is much better it looks like heart attack even the professionals cant tell the difference unless they know to suspect it and it disappears from the body in a few hours