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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2789090, member: 71234"]It may have taken them three months to shrug and give up.</p><p><br /></p><p>As a criminal mastermind with no police record I would have recruited an alarm man with no record and a strong man with no record, just for this one job, and they would have to agree to share the spoils by way of an annuity, so that over a period of years they would get a large sum of money, but there would be little chance of them splurging the lot in an attention getting manner, and regular payments from a respectable insurance/annuity company would not set off any alarms with banks. </p><p>This would be quite hard to detect as there would be no usual suspects to round up, and gang members (temporary grade) wise enough to accept the method of payment and the reasons for it would probably be smart enough not to go telling the story in a local bar. Most routine criminal detection is by information received from police informants, not by Sherlock Holmes like detection of tiny clues.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2789090, member: 71234"]It may have taken them three months to shrug and give up. As a criminal mastermind with no police record I would have recruited an alarm man with no record and a strong man with no record, just for this one job, and they would have to agree to share the spoils by way of an annuity, so that over a period of years they would get a large sum of money, but there would be little chance of them splurging the lot in an attention getting manner, and regular payments from a respectable insurance/annuity company would not set off any alarms with banks. This would be quite hard to detect as there would be no usual suspects to round up, and gang members (temporary grade) wise enough to accept the method of payment and the reasons for it would probably be smart enough not to go telling the story in a local bar. Most routine criminal detection is by information received from police informants, not by Sherlock Holmes like detection of tiny clues.[/QUOTE]
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