• samus12345@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    It looked too amateurish to be a hit, although I suppose it could have been a budget hitman.

    • Acrimonious@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      From a movie hitman perspective sure. Real life “hits” don’t look like they do in the movies though. You can find videos of truly amateurish hits online easily. The most violent cities in US see them happen often. Whomever this person did this was calm, seemed disciplined, got the job done. On a scale from drive by to James Bond, I’d put him solidly in the middle.

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      3 days ago

      Most ‘budget’ hitmen would have been caught by now. The average hitman is a local schlub who has no idea what they’re doing and can’t even afford to leave the city or neighborhood that they live in. The police speculate that the guy was from out of town and probably left the city ASAP. While we really have no idea what his story is, he probably is a slightly above average hitman if he managed to kill someone as important as Brian Thimpson and still evaded capture after almost a week.

      While murderers have been caught months or even years after the fact, those murders aren’t as brazen or open as this one was.