True crime fan Yinka Bokinni dives deep into the dark web's murder-for-hire sites.True crime fan Yinka Bokinni dives deep into the dark web's murder-for-hire sites.True crime fan Yinka Bokinni dives deep into the dark web's murder-for-hire sites.
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I love when someone pulls the curtain back on things such as this. Very interesting and I hope more episodes are in the works. If you're a true crime junkie or love investigative series, this is for you!! My bf was upset there are only 2 episodes and he's not the kinda guy to sit for several episodes of 1 show. So that says a lot! I hope the victims in your series are all still thriving. It would be awesome to have an update on all the victims at a later date. I can't seem to shake Eric G. The look of pain on his face was all so real and my heart broke for him. It's chilling to think someone could really have a hit on your life. Seems like things you only see in movies.
It starts off relatively intriguing, and for the majority of the 1st episode, which was based on a significant news event, it gives a little insight, but this quickly starts to unravel in episode 2 when the 'investigator' or 'documentarian' goes off on a save the world tangent, with no real purpose or necessity, except for their own over-dramatised ego.
There were elements of this show that I just found truly frustrating, but to be blunt, if you dont know anything about the dark web and murder for hire, you may find this insightful, but for the majority of those interested in true crime, the subject matter in this alleged documentary is nothing new nor informative.
There were elements of this show that I just found truly frustrating, but to be blunt, if you dont know anything about the dark web and murder for hire, you may find this insightful, but for the majority of those interested in true crime, the subject matter in this alleged documentary is nothing new nor informative.
The presenter constantly overdramatised the documentary to make it sound more intense than it actually it was. Most of the shots in this documentary is randomly of the presenter going for a jog or sitting at her laptop or in a car while she narrates what has just happened.
The documentary has an interesting premise about the dark web and being able to hire a hitman. But as mentioned before it falls off the rails when the presenter exaggerates all the emotions which just comes off disingenuous.
The documentary has an interesting premise about the dark web and being able to hire a hitman. But as mentioned before it falls off the rails when the presenter exaggerates all the emotions which just comes off disingenuous.
A great video, but unfortunately these series are paid by the government to make propaganda and discourage people from hiring hitmen, by lying and saying all hitmen are fake.
It does not tell the truth, that some hitmen are real.
Instead it tries to decrease murders and killings by saying all hitmen online are fake
Police deliberately ask news agencies to change the names of the sites where people got arrested.
The news stories, will not present the fake hitmen sites where people were arrested, because they don't want to do accessory to murder by helping would be murderers stay away from the fake sites.
Insted the news stories will replace the fake hitmen sites where people were arrested, with real hitmen sites where customers had their targets killed .
So let's say a Site A is real, and a site B is a honey pot getting customers to be arrested.
The news reports will say X was arrested when ordering from Site A instead of the Site B
This way, everyone will think that Site A is fake, when is in fact real, and that the Site B is real
If you want to find real hitmen just google wetwork on onion, and you will find real hitmen from the Colombian mafia who kill for money and take orders on the dark web
On these dark web sites, the customers remain anonymous, and pay with anonymous bitcoin after the killings have been completed.
They avoid payment with credit cards or cash to avoid being traced.
It does not tell the truth, that some hitmen are real.
Instead it tries to decrease murders and killings by saying all hitmen online are fake
Police deliberately ask news agencies to change the names of the sites where people got arrested.
The news stories, will not present the fake hitmen sites where people were arrested, because they don't want to do accessory to murder by helping would be murderers stay away from the fake sites.
Insted the news stories will replace the fake hitmen sites where people were arrested, with real hitmen sites where customers had their targets killed .
So let's say a Site A is real, and a site B is a honey pot getting customers to be arrested.
The news reports will say X was arrested when ordering from Site A instead of the Site B
This way, everyone will think that Site A is fake, when is in fact real, and that the Site B is real
If you want to find real hitmen just google wetwork on onion, and you will find real hitmen from the Colombian mafia who kill for money and take orders on the dark web
On these dark web sites, the customers remain anonymous, and pay with anonymous bitcoin after the killings have been completed.
They avoid payment with credit cards or cash to avoid being traced.
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