Verdict No. 1 - enforced

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After dinner, I dress all in black and get myself a mask from our Halloween box. After all I have to hide my face somehow, making myself unrecognizable. I do not personally know this guy I am about to kill but I do not want to take any chances.

I leave about half an hour later, all dressed up and reach Josh's home a few hours later. I make sure that the neighbors are fast asleep and his house does not have an Alarm or dog for that matter. As an electrician I have that part checked out pretty fast. Save from that Point.

I wind a towel I have brought around my Hand several times and with a short muted clink the window above the doorhandle of the back door wis smashed to pieces. I'm surprised that the Sound of it breaking isn't louder, but glad about it obviously.

I have picked up some Chloroform on the way which I now take out of my backpack before I, as quietly as anyhow possible, tap through the house, looking for the bedroom.

His bedroom is not upstairs as expected so I have tapped up there for nothing, risking to be caught. But on the positive - that meant his bedroom was downstears and I will not have to carry a 180- Kilo- guy down the stairs.

As I stand over him, he is sleeping, I get a napkin from my pocket, pour some Chloroform over it and fastly press it against his mouth and nose. His eyes flutter as he wakes up screaming as he realizes he cannot breath. I climb on top of him to Keep him down while never taking away the napkin. After a view Moments of struggle his limbs stop pushing and kicking me as he falls into uncontiousness.

As thought it was quite difficult to get him into my car but 5 minutes later, I trap him in the back of my car, strap him on arms and legs to the doorhandles and stick duct tape over his mouth. Another bit of tape I use to stick a fresh Chloroform under his nose. I have read that this way the effect continues until one takes the napkin away.

Several hours later, it is by now the middle of the night, I arrive at the shelter. He is so big I practically have to roll him in there. Once he is bound again I wrip off the Chloroform. It will take at least 15 minutes for him to wake up so I decide to not overthink my Action too much, step out of the shelter, closing the heavy security door behind me.

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