Always bathe alone...

sbcanada said:
If he wants her dead, why doesn't he just get her drunk and then push her off the belcony? That way he could say that she was drunk and fell.

Boring. Where's your sense of art? Style? Class?

C'mon, man. Get with the program.
 
There was an undercover R.C.M.P. officer in Toronto, Patrick Kelly, who did that, He threw/pushed his wife off the 17th story balcony at the Palace Pier in Toronto and he's now sitting in William Head Penitentiary. He made this big story about how she "accidentally" fell off, but through forensics, they were able to prove that his story was impossibe.

I guess it's not as easy as it sounds.
 
They would use physics to determine her initial speed probably. If she fell her initial speed woulf be zero but if she was pushed she would a significant initial speed caused by the force of the push...
 
I have the book around here somewhere in my piles, it was more the distance out from the balcony she landed at, the trejectory she went off at, and the position of her body, she landed too far out, and in the wrong position, I believe she landed one way, but wouldn't have if she'd toppled off the way he'd described.
 
Not to mention bruising. You shove someone and he stays alive, the bruises are usually invisible. He dies, and the bruising becomes very visible, to a trained examiner. Hell, there are techniques now to take a fingerprint off a cadaver's skin.
 
Ok, so the morale is:

If you are going to throw someone off a balcony, make sure you don't push too hard, simply lift them over the edge, and drop?
 
NO, lifting and dropping would given the illusion of them JUMPING. If you want to make it seem like they fell you need to make them tumble...
 
You just need to sabotage the railing by loosening some screws so when she leans against it it gives way. :D

Well, that's just the fault of some strong wind, regular wear and tear, and lack of maintenence. Better yet, you can sue the landlord. :cocktail:
 
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