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"To do that, you'd have to enlist the regular Grainger inventory manager or someone like that who comes in and out of the facility often. So much so, the guards just wave him in and don't even log him in, especially at night."
And you would have to get multiple, 20 or more staff to ignore him, in the middle of the night, when no contractors are ever allowed in.
And get him access to the camera system.
And convince different staff to let him into solitary, Grainger guys stroll through Solitary at night no big deal.
And get staff to give him keys, or access to the control room to open an inmate cell.
And get staff to never say a word after finding an inmate dead, even though they will go to prison for it. I know I wouldn't bring it up, I'd just take my chances in court.
"Look, bottom line, when you start imagining the complexity behind a plan to kill him because some of the rich and famous hired you to, the complications are enormous. Not impossible, just enormous and off the charts as for as risk go."
I agree. I think people don't think this stuff through before jumping on the bandwagon, then when challenged they try to downplay how hard it really is. Plenty of contractors stroll around Federal prisons at night unsupervised. Its not like prisons are built to be secure.
"But, brings up a question. What's the most successful plan like this that has remained unsolved? Jimmy Hoffa? "
Could be. Sandy Hook has been pretty successful if that's all being faked, and of course 9/11 would be the big one, but those aren't exactly assassinations.
Kennedy maybe?
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