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Murder With A Deadly Weapon - Thomas Overton

Murder With A Deadly Weapon

Thomas Overton
Live2Die Publishing , English
15 ratings

How does a single glock nine-millimeter reach the hands of several different individuals to be used as the weapon for diverse malicious crimes? It’s amazing how this occurs, but it happens all throughout America everyday, especially in the hood. People are brutally murdered, merchandisers are viciously robbed, and other menacing incidents occur without an actual weapon being found at the after scene. The police realize that this occurs, but how come weapons aren’t discovered? Simple. Villains, more often, move faster than law officials do, especially in urban communities. So after a person is killed and another gun goes unrecovered, who will be the next to be murdered with an undiscovered deadly weapon?

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