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Hitman outsourced a murder to hitman, who hired hitman, who hired hitman, who hired hitman
Posted on 10/28/19 at 10:58 pm
Posted on 10/28/19 at 10:58 pm
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Chinese officials charged six men — including five hitmen — with "intentional homicide" last Thursday, after all individuals attempted to subcontract the killing to another hitman.
All five hitmen were sentenced to between two to four years in prison in a court in the Guangxi region, while the developer who requested the hit, was sentenced to five years.
The intricate, would-be job was first contracted by real estate developer Tan Youhui in October 2013, who, according to CNN, wanted to kill a rival developer who sued his company over a dispute over a development.
Tan paid Xi Guangan around $282,800 for the job. Xi then took the money, and used half to hire another hitman, Mo Tianxiang, to do the job.
In April 2014, Xi asked Tan for another $141,000 — which would be paid after the job, the court said in a release. Around the same time, Mo subcontracted another hitman, Yang Kangsheng — paying him around $38,000 upfront and promising around $71,000 when the murder was completed. The court added that Mo gave Yang a phone with the rival developer's photo, a note with his license plate number and a printed photo of him.
Yang then offered the job to a fourth man, Yang Guangsheng, with a similar up-front payment of around $28,000 and another $71,000 when the job was done, the court said.
At the end of April, the second Yang ended up tasking the hit to a fifth man, Ling Xiansi, for a measly $14,000. Ling, rather than kick the proverbial can down the road to another hitman, ended up reaching out to the rival developer to tell him about the hit out for him, authorities say.
Ling and the developer ended up faking the murder, staging an image of the developer with his hands tied — which then circulated through the chain of hitmen back to Tan, the businessman who hired the first hitman.
The developer, however, reported his would-be murder to police.
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Sounds like a great script for the next Ken Jeong comedy.
Posted on 10/28/19 at 10:59 pm to Street Hawk
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Hitman outsourced a murder to hitman, who hired hitman, who hired hitman, who hired hitman
This post was edited on 10/28/19 at 11:10 pm
Posted on 10/28/19 at 11:06 pm to Street Hawk
Murder is not a team sport.
A secret is when two people know something, and one of them is dead.
A secret is when two people know something, and one of them is dead.
Posted on 10/28/19 at 11:07 pm to Tigerbait357
That is amazing. What economic theorem describes this type of behavior?
Posted on 10/28/19 at 11:08 pm to Street Hawk
Hit man #3 is an idiot. $10k to potentially be charged with murder?
Posted on 10/28/19 at 11:37 pm to Tigerbait357
Same way your roof gets tarped after a big storm.
Posted on 10/29/19 at 2:03 am to Street Hawk
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At the end of April, the second Yang ended up tasking the hit to a fifth man, Ling Xiansi, for a measly $14,000. Ling, rather than kick the proverbial can down the road to another hitman, ended up reaching out to the rival developer to tell him about the hit out for him, authorities say.
Ling and the developer ended up faking the murder, staging an image of the developer with his hands tied — which then circulated through the chain of hitmen back to Tan, the businessman who hired the first hitman.
So even though the fifth man, Ling, went to the rival developer and exposed the plot to have him killed, he was still charged? Am I reading that right?
Posted on 10/29/19 at 2:05 am to tiger114
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Hit man #3 is an idiot. $10k to potentially be charged with murder?
Where are you seeing that?
Posted on 10/29/19 at 2:07 am to Street Hawk
So you telling me John Wick isn't completely fiction?
Posted on 10/29/19 at 2:11 am to Street Hawk
I’m always amazed by these brainiacs on Dateline or 20/20 who hire assassins for 7000 and are shocked that the guy doesn’t come through.
Also if movies have taught me anything, this job fell apart when the last guy called into his worldwide assassin company hotline and got a recorded message telling him to kill (insert assassin’s own name).
Also if movies have taught me anything, this job fell apart when the last guy called into his worldwide assassin company hotline and got a recorded message telling him to kill (insert assassin’s own name).
Posted on 10/29/19 at 5:57 am to noonan
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Around the same time, Mo subcontracted another hitman, Yang Kangsheng — paying him around $38,000 upfront and promising around $71,000 when the murder was completed. The court added that Mo gave Yang a phone with the rival developer's photo, a note with his license plate number and a printed photo of him.
Yang then offered the job to a fourth man, Yang Guangsheng, with a similar up-front payment of around $28,000 and another $71,000 when the job was done, the court said.
$38k + $71k - $28k - $71k = $10k
Posted on 10/29/19 at 6:11 am to SD Tider
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That is amazing. What economic theorem describes this type of behavior?
It is modeled after Louisiana’s Infrastructure Plan.
Posted on 10/29/19 at 6:16 am to Street Hawk
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the second Yang
If the third guy would be named Yin Yang, this would have been perfect
Posted on 10/29/19 at 6:16 am to Street Hawk
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intentional homicide
Isn’t this redundant or is it only redundant in legal terms
Posted on 10/29/19 at 6:38 am to Street Hawk
This should be a case study for business thinking it's always great to outsource in China or India. And, your designs are copied for later use each step of the way.
Something similar might be the real story behind a lot of development problems. Who knows, maybe the Boeing work was subcontracted more than once.
Something similar might be the real story behind a lot of development problems. Who knows, maybe the Boeing work was subcontracted more than once.
Posted on 10/29/19 at 7:09 am to SD Tider
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That is amazing. What economic theorem describes this type of behavior?
4 Hour Workweek
delegate and outsource everything you can
Posted on 10/29/19 at 7:12 am to Street Hawk
This is like taking the bank heist from The Dark Knight and turning it into a Marx Brothers routine.
Posted on 10/29/19 at 7:30 am to Street Hawk
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Sounds like a great script for the next Ken Jeong comedy.
Mr. Chao spinoff franchise. I would watch that.
Posted on 10/29/19 at 7:44 am to Street Hawk
Sounds like what happened after Katrina when a $129 cot from Cabela's ended up costing FEMA $2,000.
Posted on 10/29/19 at 8:08 am to Street Hawk
Perfect illustration of the modern business world. No one knows how to do their fricking job any more.
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