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by neolog 2171 days ago
That doesn't seem to happen for drug markets.
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Seems to happen to the operators of dark web services... and then their users.

Beyond that though a hitman seems to assume some level of proximity to the target that authorities could use. Mailing drugs much less so.

Aye. With hitmen there are bodies, a capital crime, and no statute of limitations. Drug laws are often much more lenient, not as far reaching, and some random guys Silk Road order is a drop in the bucket compared to the serious importing and production of said drugs.

Plus you order your goods to the wrong address or use a fake name, and when the heat comes around you say "it wasn't me" and flush your drugs -- they're not going to chase you for months the way they might a murder case.

Obviously exceptions for the guys ordering kilos of coke every quarter, but as long as you put a little bit of effort into CYA no one is going to kick down your door for $80 worth of Molly.

NOT true watch or read 'the jackal' (the book is a bit different because it's against the french president not the US)

And its partially a true story:

https://www.insidehook.com/article/military/real-life-jackal...