From: Tim May <tcmay@got.net>
To: Adam Back <declan@well.com
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UTC Datetime: 1998-01-06 20:46:31 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 04:46:31 +0800
From: Tim May <tcmay@got.net>
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 04:46:31 +0800
To: Adam Back <declan@well.com
Subject: Re: Jim Bell article excerpt (Was: Letter on Jim Bell)
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At 11:08 AM -0800 1/6/98, Adam Back wrote:
>it looks more like Jim was suggesting that free market forces would
>tend to prevent deaths of lesser known people. Think about it -- it
>would be dead easy to get a contract on Barney due to the number of
>people who know and hate him -- but on an average neighbor, who is
>completely obscure, you'd easily have to fund the entire bet yourself.
The weakness of Bell's scheme was always that it only worked (so to speak)
with well-known people.
While there are some who want well-known people dead, most murders-for-hire
happen for personal or financial reasons.
Given untraceable payment systems, and buttressed with untraceable escrow
systems, a much more efficient approach is simply to hire the killers
untraceably.
And the fluff about "picking the death date" is a side issue, one which
merely makes the whole thing more cumbersome.
--Tim May
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