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which could cause death in minutes without leaving a trace. Aside from the puncture wound.From the article: All that would be left behind was a tiny red dot where the dart entered the body, undetectable to those who didn’t know to look for it. Which can be missed by an examiner4 more...They may have ironed that out, this article is talking about tech that is more than half a century old. We got from first aeroplane to man on the moon in less than that.4 more...
From the article: All that would be left behind was a tiny red dot where the dart entered the body, undetectable to those who didn’t know to look for it.
They may have ironed that out, this article is talking about tech that is more than half a century old. We got from first aeroplane to man on the moon in less than that.
Aside from the puncture wound.
From the article:
Which can be missed by an examiner
They may have ironed that out, this article is talking about tech that is more than half a century old. We got from first aeroplane to man on the moon in less than that.