Talk:Murder Weapons/@comment-32726596-20151028112051/@comment-2103639-20151029080300

The difference between murder and manslaughter, is whether the murderer intended to do the job, or if it was accidental (a la Freddy Stewart). The only bullet-based kill (being Chief King) on Adam Bentley. You could argue that they could do an assassianation (a la John Kennedy/John Lennon), but I doubt that would happen, unless that's what happens in the latest investigation. However, I can't see any of f lamethrowers, chainsaws, rocket launchers, fibre wires, or SMGs being used. They are far too obvious for myself; but a flame-based death was in Grimsborough, with "Burned to the Bone", if you remember rightly. Fireworks remind me of the Gunpowder Plot (Guy Fawkes, some research for you to undertake), and that could be an accidental death, or intentional one. Maybe you could write your own investigation around that?