Wouldn't it be really easy to...

... order drugs to someone's house and call in an anonymous tip to fuck them over? My cat has been threatened by his former feline lover, who in the past has taken anti-psychokitty supplements to help with her mental state, and has done crazy shit like this in the past. My cat fears she might follow through on her threat, what can he do?


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[12 Points] None:

If people could quit using euphemisms in some decade old bluelight-esque fashion to attempt to obstructicate their already pseudonymous identities or situations, that would be super.

This happens all the time.

Mail from the Velvet Underground


[12 Points] None:

Don't tell your girlfriend you're ordering drugs? How many times has this come back to bite people in the ass. NO ONE SHOULD KNOW BESIDES YOURSELF THAT YOU ORDER DRUGS ONLINE.


[9 Points] None:

Maybe all She needs is an all-expense paid trip to Belize? I hear its beautiful this time of year. Just a thought.


[5 Points] primeape57:

Maybe! The problem is that it has to be proven that the drugs belong to the guy living in the house. Meaning he can always say that someone has thrown them into his mail. Sorry for bad english :3


[3 Points] RosyPalm:

It doesn't matter how often this question is asked the answer is the same....

"... And how do you know what this person is getting in the mail?"

The answer you give will either lead LE to dismiss you as a crank call, or lead LE to suspect you of sending it.


[2 Points] kamn74:

You could do one or more of these:


[1 Points] interstringly:

Take a break from ordering until this clears up. It may sound crazy, but I would actually go as far as to clean house, call the police (non-emergency hotline), and let them know what's going on, that's my paranoia not liking to take any chances though.


[1 Points] throwahooawayyfoe:

thank god there's this thing called plausible deniability that tends to protect us folks around here.


[1 Points] s0urpatch:

anti-psychokitty

lol


[1 Points] iwouldpay4kylescum:

There is a fascinating article discussing this scenario, by Brian Krebs;

Mail from the (Velvet) Cybercrime Underground

Lengthy article continues on his blog:

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/07/mail-from-the-velvet-cybercrime-underground/