The robbers screwed up.


When they hired the guy to "clean" the house, they should've made it clear to
him that if he didn't do it, they would go after his family, and if he ran away
with his family, they'd go after all his friends and relatives...

They should have had "travels" setup to other areas, with tickets to different
events such as soccer, opera och any other public events, as alibi.

They should have made it VERY clear to everyone, that if someone screwed up, got
taken down and talked, he would be killed at the first possible moment,
or their family/friends/relatives - if they talked.

Once they noticed that the inspectors were getting close, they should've killed
them all with carbombs or shot them, coordinated over 1 night, or threatened their
families for information about the investigation.

The guy that delayed the robbery by 5 minutes by fumbling the vaccuum-connectors
on the brakes should've had his teeth knocked out.

Not scrubbing the bathtub was idiotic.


It's like this... If you go criminal, you go 110% ruthless agaisnt anything
that can stand in your way. A cop sees you, pop him, a whitness - pop them.
Like the Russian or italian mob, or any mob, ruthless.

You let people know that if anyone stands in trial against you, they, their family,
or friends will die horribly as a punishment. Carbomb, shot, poison, burried alive, stabbed, drowned... doesn't matter.


Me personally, i hated how that lead detective treated his workers and i would've
said 'Fk off' and walked out, with that kind of treatment and disrespect.

reply

wow proper little gangster aren't you

reply

Just another wanna be.

Those guys never get it wrong.

reply

oh really? how could you tell?

reply

So in your first 20 lines you bang on about how tough the gang should have been, then in your last two you cry off at someone not talking nicely to you.
Bit of a light weight really aren't you .



'Dying a'int much of a living, boy' Outlaw Josey Wales

reply

They weren't murderers and the death penalty hadn't been abolished.

reply