The issue is that getting out to international waters in an unregistered boat is difficult, and then you have to convince somebody to come with you in order to murder them. They can't tell anyone where they're going or who they're going with, because you'll be charged on suspicion of murder. If they don't come back, and anyone sees you, you can't claim accidental death, because you'd still be liable under tort of negligence
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So they cant be missed.
And you cant be seen connected to them.
You can always say they fell over board at night and all you have to do is make it look like there was no struggle. I mean just ask Robert Wagner about his wife Natalie Wood. He got away with it even though there was people on board with them.
Objection. Where you kill a person doesn't matter in an ultimate sense but just in details. Pretty much every country on earth has laws against murder- as a citizen of one of those countries you will be charged for murder if anyone knows you did it. Even if there is a fight over who gets to try you or punish you- you’ll still likely be tried in your home country and held in prison while they fight over extradition. If international waters was some sort of lawless anything goes zone- why wouldn’t every company on earth set up there to avoid labor or pollution laws? To be able to conduct unethical or illegal research of experiments? So you STILL have to do everything you normally would to cover up a murder- including explaining what happened to the other person on the boat that isn’t there when you get back.
And you cant be seen connected to them.