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Originally posted by Jacob
Its actually easier to trace.
1) You can determine the gun type.
2) You can determine what gun it came out of.
Things that make it harder are:
1) You need a suspect.
2) You need to find the gun.
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I didn't say it was impossible to trace what gun the bullet came from, but it's
harder to trace than tracing, say, a knife, or a batch of poison.
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1) Sound.
2) Blood spray.
3) Type of gun you use.
4) Fingerprints.
5) Alibi.
Nuff sed.
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No, not nuff said. You will get a lot less sound, blood spray and fingerprints from using a gun than you would with most other killing methods, and you don't generally need as long for your alibi either. As for type of gun, that doesn't matter as much, whereas if you didn't have guns, you'd have to a much harder job deciding how to kill the person...
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I dont think the killer wants to leave evidence around the place anyway unless he/she is framing sumbody.
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... Exactly... That's what I said...
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1) Depends what gun you have.
2) Depends on how powerful the bullet is.
3) I got close to my "Victim" easily, lunchtime was the best time, PE, home time, Assembly. Also Rat Poison is considered accidental death and thus not alot of investigation would go into it. Also the fact that if you use a plant maybe not alot of investigation will go into that.
Guns do make it easier though, one single shot and you have done it...however it makes it more dangerous.
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It's a lot harder to kill someone on impulse if you don't have a gun. As Doug said, almost all murders would then be premeditated...