And the answer was hidden somewhere behind one of those yellow links. An open market was the only way to describe what I saw on the screen. According to Nerd, everything and anything illegal was up for grabs. I only needed to make a decision and click a button to buy my “wares.” As to how we would pay for my first murder weapon? Well, that detail I left up to Nerd. I suspected these sites wouldn’t have the kind of digital shopping cart I was used to. Nerd fed me specifics about our potential mark. I took mental notes, repeating what he said in a whisper, all the while wishing I could draw up a Killing Katie–type design. I needed something to help me think it through. Within moments, I was lost in the computer’s equivalent of pencil and paper, listing a few notable items to help spur a plan. The first link I clicked was all about metal: pure metal. From guns to knives to metal-forged weaponry I didn’t recognize or have the first idea how to use.
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