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Originally Posted by Busty2
Using nerve agents means that the perpetrator can be miles away at the time of infection. Possibly even days later when the killer could be out of the country. Using a knife or gun the killer has to be there at the time of death giving them less time to escape
According to Vladimir Uglyov, who worked on the development of Novichok, it is very stable with a slow evaporation rate and can remain dangerous for years once deployed
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why would he need to be miles away? we are talking about secret service agent here all they need to get out of that place for free is police ID or some secret service ID...a stabbing is quiet...so is a silencer...
the chemical weapons shit is really really far fetched...how would you know where the gas and victim will be when you are miles away?