ex-KGB spy's death and Russian response

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Post by peter-griffin » Sun Dec 03, 2006 10:19 am

[quote="Martin Blank";p="697320"]Knives leave blood trails.

This one may well surpass the assassination of Georgi Markov with a ricin pellet in terms of elegance.[/quote]

wrap it in cheese cloth or something. the blood trail isn't why people don't kill with knives. have you ever tried to use one on anything non-culinary? killing someone with a knife would be incredibly difficult without total surprise. it's close range and attached to the attacker merely by a firm grip.

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