Some questions asked about killers
Some of the most asked questions about hitmen, you can find them here as well as an elaborate answer. Feel free to contact us anytime for more details.
FAQ about contract killers
When it comes to hiring a hit-man or killers, many people have tons of questions. For that reason, we have decided to post this special blog containing some of the most asked questions. Here they are...
Under what legal basis can a hitman be sentenced?
A person who carries out the task of a hired hitman also plans the events. He then prepares the means or instruments to carry out the crime. He also executes the act already being prepared. It is premeditated, which is why the conduct of these people falls within the criminal category of murder.
Could the lack of law enforcement lead civilians to seek hitmen as a faster and more reliable way to obtain justice?
A person who hires the services of a hitman knows that it is not so legal to do that but at the same time, they know that those killers never get caught . On other occasions, no harm or crime has been caused, but there are people who, simply by not sharing the ideological line of other people, are sent to be killed.
There are other cases where they murder people who are honest, and to get them out of the way, they hire hitmen to commit the illegal act, but it is not because justice has not been done on a previous occasion.
Is there any other element that motivates people to work as a hitman?
For a person to do this kind of job life no longer has any value. Hitmen see people as a simple subject who harm can be caused to them. They have no respect for life. What they simply want is to get money and they carry out the deed without thinking twice.
Could you hierarchically order the following social causes for a person to get motivated to enter the contract killing industry?
-Gang involvement
-Status and power needs
-Low socioeconomic level
-Lack of opportunities to satisfy basic needs
-Absence of one or both parents
What leads them to justify their profession?
First you have to see it within a social context to derive its multi-causality, family disintegration and low socioeconomic profile with links to gangs. It is also done by imitation of a model who is in drug trafficking and wants to acquire money easily.
Now, at an ethical and individual level, which is also linked to the social level, we first observe the hierarchy of values . It is not that the hitman does not have values, but that his hierarchy has changed.
They prioritize their individual satisfaction over the common or collective good and they pursue the components mistakenly considered as keys to today's success. They thrive to earn money quickly and then spend it on luxury or waste of money on material things such as expensive vehicles and an ostentatious life.
They satisfy their low self-esteem that way. The scale of values is distorted, and the conscience is seared when it comes to committing crimes.
Any other element of the social profile that are considered to be associated with the causes of contract killings?
The upbringing patterns, experiences or early psychological traumas, although one might wonder if everyone really has a low socioeconomic profile. There are indeed also middle- or upper-class people who are dissatisfied in many of their areas of life. That leads them to this phenomenon of hit men that finds at least momentary response to said dissatisfaction.
What psychological disorders are linked to people who work as hitmen?
Several types of psychological disorders have been identified in people who are dedicated to contract killings, perhaps the most common is antisocial personality disorder. That disorder is defined as a behavioral pattern of contempt and violation of the rights of others. That pattern is divided by three of the following symptoms: failure to adapt to social norms in as it relates to lawful behavior, by repeatedly perpetrating acts that are grounds for arrest.
What leads a person to that degree of cruelty or dehumanization or to be insensitive to violence?
How can we intervene in that type of behavior? We find think kind of situations thanks to the drug dealing culture. In that kind of environment, they are seen as idols and places the drug trafficker like heroes. They are also seen as redeemers or as paladins of social justice. While they are helping the settlers of their places of origin, they annihilate thousands of young people and children in the world through pharma codependency.