I'm a fan of Columbo and at the moment I'm watching an episode where there's a murder at sea. This gave me an idea for the "Perfect Murder" (being a murder where you can't be caught, tried and imprisoned for committing it...you get away with it).
Say you want to kill someone you know will be going on a cruise through international waters. You arrange to have a ship meet you at a certain point along the cruise ship's course. You book a ticket on the same cruise as the person you want to kill. During the journey of the cruise ship you wait until you're in international waters then you kill the target (it doesn't matter exactly how you kill the target as this plan doesn't rely on the murderer being unidentifiable). Once the target is dead you leave the cruise ship, rendezvousing with the ship you have agreed to meet. You continue home.
Now, the premise of this idea is that the murder is committed in international waters where the legal jurisdiction falls only with the Captain of the ship. Once you've escaped to your home country you will be outwith the jurisdiction of the Captain, thus you'll be immune to prosecution.
Now...I don't imagine the above is actually possible but does anyone have any definitive proof as to flaws in this plan or any ideas about it?
Say you want to kill someone you know will be going on a cruise through international waters. You arrange to have a ship meet you at a certain point along the cruise ship's course. You book a ticket on the same cruise as the person you want to kill. During the journey of the cruise ship you wait until you're in international waters then you kill the target (it doesn't matter exactly how you kill the target as this plan doesn't rely on the murderer being unidentifiable). Once the target is dead you leave the cruise ship, rendezvousing with the ship you have agreed to meet. You continue home.
Now, the premise of this idea is that the murder is committed in international waters where the legal jurisdiction falls only with the Captain of the ship. Once you've escaped to your home country you will be outwith the jurisdiction of the Captain, thus you'll be immune to prosecution.
Now...I don't imagine the above is actually possible but does anyone have any definitive proof as to flaws in this plan or any ideas about it?