Stieg Larsson, Dead? or Fled?
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  • Reads 173
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 6
  • Time 3h 18m
Ongoing, First published Mar 16, 2015
Do you really believe that the famous Stieg Larsson is dead? Do you really believe that an author that just got paid $ 60 000, dies in a heartattack? Why would he die? He had been threatened to death for 15 years, he finally found his way out, he took his "retirement funds" published it and is now living on the money, not even taxing for the treasure!!! Do you want to know how he did? Maybe one day you can do the same? 

Stieg Started to play with the thought of beeing dead, as in "Blair Whitch project". Then he woke up from the thoughts and started to think more practical. How could he fake a death? How could one stay alive after ones death? How much money would it take to die? And then, still be alive? Would he be able to live on the money that the books could generate? Who could he engage in his death? His partner? His friends at work? Is it leagal to protect someone that is faked dead? But alive? Is it a crime to not die that way?

The freedom of speach protect this work of art. May Steig and Charlie live!
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