Contract killing explained

Contract killing (also known as murder-for-hire) is a form of murder or assassination in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or people.[1] It involves an agreement which includes some form of compensation, monetary or otherwise. It is an illegal agreement. Either party may be a person, group, or organization. Contract killing has been associated with organized crime, government conspiracies, dictatorships, and vendettas. For example, in the United States, the Italian- and Jewish-American organized crime gang Murder, Inc. committed hundreds of murders on behalf of the National Crime Syndicate during the 1930s and '40s.

Contract killing provides the hiring party with the advantage of not having to carry out the actual killing, making it more difficult for law enforcement to connect the hirer with the murder. The likelihood that authorities will establish that party's guilt for the committed crime, especially due to lack of forensic evidence linked to the contracting party, makes the case more difficult to attribute to the hiring party. Contract killers may exhibit serial killer traits, but are generally not classified as such because of third-party killing objectives and detached financial and emotional incentives.[2] [3] Nevertheless, there are occasionally individuals that are labeled as both contract killers and serial killers.[4] [5] [6]

A contract killer is colloquially known as a hitman. Contract killers who work for criminal organizations are often known as enforcers.

Statistics

A study by the Australian Institute of Criminology of 162 contract murders and attempted contract murders in Australia between 1989 and 2002 indicated that the most common reason for murder-for-hire was insurance policy payouts. The study also found that payments varied from $5,000 to $30,000 per killing, with an average of $15,000, and that the most commonly used weapons were firearms. Contract killings accounted for 2% of murders in Australia during that time period.[7] Contract killings generally make up a small percentage of murders. For example, they accounted for about 5% of all murders in Scotland from 1993 to 2002.[8]

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Notes and References

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  2. Book: Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi. The Economics of Crime. 2013. Business Expert Press. 978-1-60649-583-4. 162.
  3. Book: David Wilson. Elizabeth Yardley. Adam Lynes. Serial Killers and the Phenomenon of Serial Murder: A Student Textbook. 2015. Waterside Press - Drew University. 978-1-909976-21-4. 43.
  4. Book: David Wilson. Elizabeth Yardley. Adam Lynes. Serial Killers and the Phenomenon of Serial Murder: A Student Textbook. 2015. Waterside Press. 978-1-909976-21-4. 43.
  5. Book: R.J. Parker. Scott Bonn. Blood Money: The Method and Madness of Assassins. 2017. ABC-CLIO. 978-1-987902-34-1. 9–10.
  6. Book: Ronald M. . Holmes. Stephen T. . Holmes. Serial Murder. 2009. SAGE. 978-1-4129-7442-4. 140.
  7. News: Lovers top contract killing hit list . February 5, 2004. CNN.
  8. Web site: Homicide in Scotland, 2002. Government of Scotland.
  9. https://g1.globo.com/ce/ceara/noticia/2021/01/15/assassinato-do-pistoleiro-cearense-mainha-completa-10-anos-e-segue-sem-condenacao.ghtml G1 (Ceará): Assassinato do pistoleiro cearense Mainha completa 10 anos e segue sem condenação
  10. https://aventurasnahistoria.uol.com.br/noticias/reportagem/confusao-e-morte-mainha-o-maior-justiceiro-do-nordeste.phtml Aventuras na História: CONFUSÃO E MORTE: MAINHA, O MAIOR JUSTICEIRO DO NORDESTE
  11. https://aventurasnahistoria.uol.com.br/noticias/vitrine/julio-santana-o-brasileiro-que-matou-492-pessoas-escapou-da-policia.phtml Aventuras na História: JÚLIO SANTANA: O BRASILEIRO QUE MATOU 492 PESSOAS E ESCAPOU DA POLÍCIA
  12. Web site: Interview: Charles Brandt, author 'I Heard You Paint Houses'. amp-clickondetroit-com.cdn.ampproject.org. August 2, 2019. October 18, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191018102526/https://amp-clickondetroit-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.clickondetroit.com/news/interview-charles-brandt-author-i-heard-you-paint-houses?usqp=mq331AQA&amp_js_v=0.1. dead.
  13. Web site: El ex jefe de sicarios de Pablo Escobar seguirá en prisión al menos hasta 2016. Ex-chief of Pablo Escobar's hitmen to be in prison until 2016. November 7, 2021 . El Mundo. September 16, 2013. Bogotá. es.
  14. News: April 26, 2019. The New York Times. 8 May 2019. Her 'Prince Charming' Turned Out to Be a Crazed Hit Man on the Run. Wilson, Michael.
  15. News: Hired Killer Sentenced. The Evening Press . Binghamton, NY. November 11, 1980. 7-A. The New York Times Company.
  16. News: 'Hitwoman' charged in 6 slayings. UPI. Pacific Stars and Stripes . Japan. February 16, 1980. 7.
  17. Web site: Mob Boss John Gotti Is Dead. The Smoking Gun. June 10, 2002. May 10, 2015.
  18. Boyle. Robert H.. End Of A Bloody Bad Show. March 21, 2013. Sports Illustrated. June 4, 1973.
  19. News: Rolling Stone. Tim Lambesis Sentenced to Six Years in Jail for Murder-for-Hire Plot. February 21, 2016.
  20. News: Brulliard . Karin . Zookeeper who killed tigers and tried to have rival murdered is sentenced to 22 years in prison . April 16, 2020 . . January 22, 2020.
  21. Web site: Pelisek. Christine. November 22, 2017. How Divorce Led to Diana Lovejoy's Murder-for-Hire Plot. 2020-07-27. PEOPLE.com. EN.
  22. News: Ex-husband in hit-man case says courts were wrong - Nova Scotia. CBC News.
  23. Web site: Brazil: Former congresswoman sentenced to 50 years in prison for husband's murder. Nov 14, 2022. May 10, 2023.