1 word: arsenic
It's easy to get.
Easy to adminster.
And hard to find.
Heavy metals are not routinely tested for and can have baffling symptoms for which the cause is not found in time.
Course, if they DO test and they find loads of it in the victim, you might want to think about skipping town.
you know bella, i watched one of those real crime shows where it turns out the guy was poisening his wife with arsenic (she's still alive, he's in prison)
Anywho....apparantly arsenic doesn't stay in the blood long, but remains in for instance, the hair.
Well, they decided to check the wife for arsenic poisening at one point, so what do they do? They take some of her blood and say "Duhhhh....there's no arsenic here, so it couldn't be that" They sent her home from the hospital....again.
It wasn't until much later that they did a hair sample and found it.
duhhhhh......
Interesting....
I'm more interested in learning how to hide myself.
(the diner is on the north side of town.....)
But I'm going to listen just in case I ever need somthing other than myself to disappear.
I have hidden the "evidence" for years and years,
but then they converted to Euros and I am stuck with
my billion of Lire.
I don't worry about it. Everybody is self involved and not looking at me, of all people, too bor....ing.
makemeshiver33 wrote:Swallow hard...........
now what kind of evidence is that exactly....
Before I even commit my crime, I will take a job at the local CSI squad and see how they deal with 'the evidence' that might give me some insider clues on how to 'clean up'
But, you know, sometimes, things just don't go as planned, and you wind up with... evidence. If that should ever happen, I have the perfect solution... I'll just call my fellow countryman, nimh, who seems to have a no nonsense attitude to these kind of left overs...
Naj