Haka's list of rules

This is a part of 'project 110, going back and re-filling', writing is happening 8ish months after the date.

He had figured out a list of thirteen things one must keep track to completely overwhelm the victim, to ascertain that the world never found out that they didn't meet their end in an unfortunate accident.

  1. The morning plan and routine, any deviation from that would raise suspicion, unless one meant to make it look like a suicide.

  2. The food the target ate, they would quickly be suspicious of new dishes or old dishes with new flavors, nothing should be unexpected.

  3. The people they met everyday, so the daily routine didn't seem overly disrupted, to take suspicion away from the acquaintances

  4. Local shopkeepers with keen eyes and easy lips, who spread gossip quicker than fire in a dry forest, a stranger in a new neighborhood would be quickly talked about

  5. Any signs of health or discomfort in the target, should they be suspicious and seek medical help, the entire plan could come tumbling down due to the blood tests, unless that was the goal

  6. The mode of one's travel. Somebody who traveled on their private car would be unlikely to fall from a public bus into the incoming traffic. A reckless motorbiker would be more likely to encounter a crash.

  7. The sense of one's smell. Some people were quick to smell out toxins, new people and even ill-intentions, right through their nose holes. Others couldn't make out a pile of dung next to them. The effort needed to put into these different kinds of victims was very different.

  8. How well they say in the dark. Some people were night-blind, some had the sight of the owl, that would help identify how suspicious a night-operation might end up being.

  9. How attuned they were into unknown sounds, and if they could be easily bothered. Sensitivity to sounds wasn't necessarily a disadvantage, the victims could  be lured into their demise by sounds nobody else had heard and would report to the police, but care was warranted.

  10. Hidden fears. The rich liked to hide their deepest fears from the world. The trick was identifying those somehow and using that against them.

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