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brainsandbeauty
· 9 years ago
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I read that in their voices
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meowiamacat
· 9 years ago
Yes, but, a stick can be a better murder weapon. Think about it. One the one hand, the knife. You have to wash it, and even then, you could miss something and have your fingerprints or the victims' blood still left on it. The stick, however, is much easier to get rid of. Its biodegradable nature lets you simply throw it into the woods (which there are plenty of around Bailey's farm), or it's simple to burn. While the knife is still in play, there's no way to trace it back to a murder. The furthest it could get a person is to London, who could easily just say she used it to whittle something, which, technically, isn't even a lie. If they ask where that final product is, then she didn't like it. It was thrown away, or burned, because it didn't turn out right.
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meowiamacat
· 9 years ago
Ever heard those old stories or riddles of someone being stabbed but no weapon found, and it turned out they were stabbed with an icicle? It's the same concept. I even vaguely recall someone telling me about a story they read where a woman beat her husband to death with a lamb's leg, and when the police came, she had cooked it and fed it to them. No murder weapon if the weapon was eaten, right?
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guest
· 9 years ago
I read that, that was from the midnight stories book series. I use to love those books when I was in 6th grade.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Scratch that it was a story by Roald Dal called lamb to the slaughter
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kibblesmydog
· 9 years ago
Classic London
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guest
· 9 years ago
Because using the knife is illegal, duh.
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