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I always see people commenting on stories like this with things like "how does anyone actually believe that/think anyone will believe that?"
Well, that's exactly the point. It's not about the death being convincingly accidental. It's very much about sending a message to others.
You don't eliminate the competition and agitators with the exact same method of execution for 30+ years (with a few false-flag apartment bombings thrown in for good measure) and expect to keep things covert.
The only way they could make it more obvious is the "he hogtied himself, ate a cyanide capsule, jumped out the window and shot himself twice in the back of the head on the way down" trope.
If it was a good deterrent, why does it keep happening?
I'm serious. I don't get it.
As chonglibloodsport said, it's a numbers game.
When you have enough enemies, and keep making more, you're going to keep getting people who have had enough and don't care about the risk.
If it weren't for the "Russian suicide", putin would have been black bagged long ago by someone who WOULD.