However, the court documents note that Canadian law enforcers have said there was no record of a homicide taking place in White Rock, British Columbia at the time.
Do you really think a person on the silk road just went up and shot someone. They probably used a poison method.
Death by poison would be considered a homicide as well, Sherlock..
Not if they aren't looking for it. Look up Robert "Iceman" Kuklinski, many of the people he killed were never linked due to the fact he used poison and it looked like a heart attack.
Considering that proof of the murder was sent via a photo, the method probably left more of a mark than poison or a heart attack.
It is well known photos cannot be edited and there is no such thing as makeup or special effects
I'm just saying that a picture of someone just lying there, with no obvious signs of trauma, wouldn't be much proof.
And again... for not too much $$$, you could get someone to stage paint a convincing headshot wound and snap a photo..
Christ, What are you arguing about? I just said that it was doubtful that the method would have been poison or something similar. The reason I say that is because the "killer" supposedly sent a photo as proof of the kill. It would be very easy to fake that if it was poison, wouldn't it? I mean a LOT easier than using photo shop, makeup, or special effects. The picture wouldn't be very different than if the person was just sleeping. So if only a photo was sent as proof, it seems that the picture would have to be more convincing than something that looked like the victim was just taking a nap.