Anonymous ID: 9e1b2e Aug. 15, 2025, 12:39 p.m. No.23467521   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23467397

>>23467401

 

This is How to Frame your Enemy 101.

 

To frame someone for a crime, criminals often create false evidence or fabricate a scenario to make an innocent person appear guilty. This can involve planting physical evidence at a crime scene, creating fake alibis, or manipulating witness testimonies. The motivation behind framing can vary, including hate, revenge, financial gain, or covering up their own crimes.

 

Here's a more detailed look at how framing can be achieved:

 

  1. Creating False Evidence:

 

Planting physical evidence:

Criminals might place items belonging to the intended victim at a crime scene, such as a weapon or personal belongings.

 

Manipulating digital evidence:

In today's digital age, framing can involve creating fake emails, social media posts, or even deepfake videos to falsely implicate someone.

 

Altering existing evidence:

Tampering with evidence, like fingerprints or DNA, can also be used to mislead investigators.

 

  1. Constructing a False Narrative:

 

Creating a false alibi:

Fabricating a story that places the victim at the scene of the crime, or making it appear as though they had a motive, is a common tactic.

 

Coercing or bribing witnesses:

Finding individuals willing to lie about the victim's actions or presence at the crime scene can strengthen the false narrative.

 

Manipulating timelines and events:

Reconstructing the events leading up to the crime to make it appear as if the victim was involved, or had the opportunity to commit the crime.

 

  1. Exploiting Vulnerabilities:

 

Targeting those with pre-existing suspicions or biases:

 

Framing someone who is already disliked or distrusted by others can make the fabricated evidence more believable.

 

Exploiting technical vulnerabilities:

In cases involving automated systems, criminals can exploit weaknesses to frame others.

 

Taking advantage of situational factors:

For example, framing someone for a crime that occurred during a time when they had no alibi.

 

  1. Motivation:

 

Revenge or retribution: Framing someone as an act of revenge for a perceived wrong.

 

Financial gain: Framing someone to inherit their wealth or assets.

Covering up their own crimes: Framing an innocent person to divert attention away from the actual perpetrator.

 

Jealousy or spite: Framing someone out of envy or hatred.

Anonymous ID: 9e1b2e Aug. 15, 2025, 1:02 p.m. No.23467640   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23467615

 

I want to go to heaven so I'm polite or try to be. But this existence blows

 

There are no "nice" people on the front lines. Sometimes you have just get shit done.

 

And besides being "nice" and "too quick to forgive" is partly how we got here in the first place.

 

When in Rome…