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Murder Inc.- The Book by Jack the Rippa

Hitmen, cleaners, murderer’s, assassins, professional killers. Very few people ever consider killing as a profession; but for more people than the world’s governments care to admit, killing other people is indeed their profession. Does our government train killers? Of course it does. Every government does. To believe otherwise is stupid. Today, the C.I.A., the D.I.A., the N.S.A., and each special operations branch of our armed forces all maintain elite “termination squads.” Then there is the Mafia, every person on this planet knows about a Mafia of some sort. Mafia hitmen are the most dangerous killers. Patriotism or nationalism doesn’t motivate them. They do it all for money. Fortunately, they are used exclusively in the organized crime communities to kill informants, thieves, traitors, and the like.
Regardless of who their employers be, all pro killers use similar techniques. It is these methods that assassins universally employ that we will learn about in the following chapters.



This book is compiled of personal knowledge and files I feel are common to the professional assassin’s field of work. I've never written a book before so if it sucks ass please forgive me.

--Jack the Rippa

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Mark
Chapter 2: Unarmed Kills
Chapter 3: Edged and Piercing Weapons
Chapter 4: Gun Kills
Chapter 5: Defenestration and Hit and Run
Chapter 6: Garrote and Zip Guns
Chapter 7: Explosives
Chapter 8: Poisons
Chapter 9: Silent Movement
Chapter 10: Protecting your "ass"ets
Chapter 11: Planning the Hit
Chapter 12: Getting In
Chapter 13: The Human Factor
Chapter 14: Make 'em Talk
Chapter 15: Equipment

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