I’d imagine cheap hitmen are more often than not law enforcement traps. Perhaps life behind bars is better than life with an abuser, but that’s not going to be an easy decision.
If you have money for an actual hitman, $10k+? (No idea of actual street pricing), then you could hypothetically pay for a one way ticket somewhere and try to begin a new life.
If you’re working with significantly less money, you might be able to pay a shade tree mechanic to disable your vehicle’s passenger airbags under the guise of… something and get into a bad passenger-side accident with your abuser present. Still attempted murder though.
I’d imagine cheap hitmen are more often than not law enforcement traps. Perhaps life behind bars is better than life with an abuser, but that’s not going to be an easy decision.
If you have money for an actual hitman, $10k+? (No idea of actual street pricing), then you could hypothetically pay for a one way ticket somewhere and try to begin a new life.
If you’re working with significantly less money, you might be able to pay a shade tree mechanic to disable your vehicle’s passenger airbags under the guise of… something and get into a bad passenger-side accident with your abuser present. Still attempted murder though.