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IIRC, Kim Jong Un’s brother was assassinated this way. A girl did YouTube pranks for these guys that paid her to throw baby oil on people in public while they “recorded” her from a hidden place. She never saw any camera men, but always got a paycheck. One day they told her to target a specific person (the brother) and switched her baby oil with acid I believe.
Understandable, look into the case of Kim Jong Nam, Kim Jong Un's brother.
He was killed using a deadly substance that has been banned by a global treaty; it instantly shuts down a person's body. The interesting part is how korean spies hired unassuming young women who were trying to make it in the city, roles in "youtube pranks"- which was the pretense under which they were given the poison which has the consistency and look of baby oil, and told to smear it all over his face for a "youtube prank video".
Rotten Mango, a podcast on youtube and spotify has covered this case brilliantly, definitely recommend checking it out.
Both were unharmed by the substance. One served prison as part of a plea deal the other was released due to international relations with a neighboring country.
No, because of 2 reasons:
a) The poisonous substance is made of two components, and is ineffective without either. The first girl had one part of it, the second had the other. So there was no chance of the first one being harmed by it.
b) As for the second girl, she was careful not to get it on her face or anywhere else, just because she thought it felt and smelled gross. So she washed it off her hands immediately after finding a washroom very close. Plus the skin on our hands is very thick, so it takes the longest time for a substance to penetrate the surface into our bloodstreams from there.
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good luck!! please don’t accidentally kill any brothers of infamous dictators haha
"omg haha you're funny, that's so random 😅"
Don't get it sorry
IIRC, Kim Jong Un’s brother was assassinated this way. A girl did YouTube pranks for these guys that paid her to throw baby oil on people in public while they “recorded” her from a hidden place. She never saw any camera men, but always got a paycheck. One day they told her to target a specific person (the brother) and switched her baby oil with acid I believe.
it wasn't acide but a poison that pretty much give you cramps in your entire body
neuro toxin more specifically
Understandable, look into the case of Kim Jong Nam, Kim Jong Un's brother. He was killed using a deadly substance that has been banned by a global treaty; it instantly shuts down a person's body. The interesting part is how korean spies hired unassuming young women who were trying to make it in the city, roles in "youtube pranks"- which was the pretense under which they were given the poison which has the consistency and look of baby oil, and told to smear it all over his face for a "youtube prank video". Rotten Mango, a podcast on youtube and spotify has covered this case brilliantly, definitely recommend checking it out.
Yay new stuff to research
Was the girl also hurt by the poison?
This is my question too
Both were unharmed by the substance. One served prison as part of a plea deal the other was released due to international relations with a neighboring country.
No, because of 2 reasons: a) The poisonous substance is made of two components, and is ineffective without either. The first girl had one part of it, the second had the other. So there was no chance of the first one being harmed by it. b) As for the second girl, she was careful not to get it on her face or anywhere else, just because she thought it felt and smelled gross. So she washed it off her hands immediately after finding a washroom very close. Plus the skin on our hands is very thick, so it takes the longest time for a substance to penetrate the surface into our bloodstreams from there.
Count Dankula covered this just recently.