"Money makes the world go around", or so they say. Well, to have or have not is a crucial distinction when it comes to money, and most often we don't have a choice, unless we decide to turn our back on society, work and banks or to resort to crimes.
A wonderful plan, but will is work? Many have tried doing something like that, just to be brought back home in handcuffs. Of course, they may have had a good time spending what's not theirs, but no, being wiser and more ambitious than that what we are looking for is a fool-proof, forever-solution that will not send us to jail. One plan stands out, even though it doesn't always lead to the desired outcome: Someone has a loaded, elderly relative whom he/she is to inherit. Being a greedy grifter, the heir decides to speed up the process, taking care that this murder isn't an obvious crime. I feel assured that some did just that - and got away with it.
Others turn their fully legal job into a robbery-asset, and banks being where money is a bank tiller may get ideas. Not good ideas, but still, ideas that may or may not work out ....
Sadly enough, morals come cheap for some, which money doesn't, as all they want is money. To defraud or even murder for money seems to be quite "natural" to some, even when the target e.g. is one of their own children. When that's the case, then there may be a special way to earn money by killing the child, wife, husband or parent: Set up a life insurance on the one whom they plan to "do in".
I remember a gruesome story of a man who married a young and loving woman for no other reason than to be able to set up a life insurance for her. Actually, I remember a couple of such stories of pre-mediated murder plans, both by men and women ....
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/05/us/karl-karlsen-wife-insurance.html
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