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  2. Contract killing - Wikipedia

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    Contract killing (also known as murder-for-hire) is a form of murder or assassination in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or people. [1] It involves an illegal agreement which includes some form of compensation, monetary or otherwise.

  3. No Name on the Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Film critic Dana M. Reemes formulates the picture’s theme as follows: “The central question of the drama is under what conditions, if any, a man has the power of life and death over his fellows.” [9] Reemes details an exchange in which John Gant, reputed to be a “notorious hired killer,” reveals his true ethical motivations over a ...

  4. Proxy murder - Wikipedia

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    A common example of a proxy murder would be a person contracting a hit man, [2] or a hired killer. Hit men commit the act of murder on a specific target or targets, and may receive payment in exchange for the murder or murders committed. This is what is known as contract killing. [3]

  5. List of contract killers and hitmen - Wikipedia

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    The practice of contract killing involves a person (the contract killer) who is paid to kill one or more individuals. [1] As implied by the name, the contract killer typically does such solely for the purpose of profit and often lacks any personal connection to their intended target.

  6. Guy of Gisbourne - Wikipedia

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    Guy is a hired killer seeking Robin Hood. They have a shooting contest, and Robin wins with ease. Robin identifies himself (as "Robin Hood of Barnsdale", in South Yorkshire) to the suspicious Guy, and the two fight. When Robin trips, Guy stabs him, but (after a brief prayer to Mary) Robin kills him with his sword.

  7. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Hired killers [17] dropping the pilot Getting a divorce [147] drugstore cowboy Well-dressed man who loiters in public areas trying to pick up women [147] drum Speakeasy [17] dry. Main article: Prohibition. Place where alcohol is not served or person opposed to the legal sale of alcohol [149] dry Up Cover up; Keep quiet about; stop talking [150 ...

  8. Jared Bridegan update: Prosecutors will seek death penalty if ...

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    The ex-wife of murdered Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan, 33, has been indicted on a first degree murder charge and is accused of conspiring to have her husband killed.. Shanna Gardner-Fernandez ...

  9. Jackal (The Day of the Jackal) - Wikipedia

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    This version of the character differs substantially from the novel and original film: he is an American killer and ex-Special Forces operator with combat experience in El Salvador turned to informant for KGB hired by an Azerbaijani mobster to assassinate the First Lady of the United States as revenge for the death of his brother in a joint FBI ...