This Kurt Busch story is classic.
NASCAR driver Kurt Busch testified Tuesday that he believes his ex-girlfriend is a trained assassin and said she once came home in a gown covered in blood after a “covert mission.”
NASCAR driver Kurt Busch testified Tuesday that he believes his ex-girlfriend is a trained assassin and said she once came home in a gown covered in blood after a “covert mission.”
Busch gave an example of a time when the couple was in El Paso, Texas, and Driscoll allegedly left during the night in camouflage and boots. Busch says she later returned to the hotel they were staying at in an evening gown that was splattered with blood.
Is your wife or husband an assassin?
Here’s 10 characteristics of an assassin:
1. Lack of conscience. This has got to be the number-one requirement in traits of an assassin. If the subject feels the least amount of remorse, it will be difficult to carry out destructive tasks. Regret should rarely occur, and when it does, can be easily replaced with delusions and rationalizations.
2. Cunning. An assassin must be able to “think outside the box” and determine as many methods as possible toward achieving the final outcome. Unconventional or unusual ways of looking at the world — or clever ways of acquiring and applying knowledge — is an advantage to the assassin.
3. Versatility. The ability to use many tools in order to get the job done is vital, so the subject should be able to learn quickly and adapt to new surroundings. Assassins will also treat other people as useful tools in order to complete their work.
4. Charm and glibness. Because assassins often need to infiltrate their prey’s surroundings in order to get the job done, the assassin must have extra-special powers of persuasion. Knowing how to manipulate other people will go a long way toward completing their malicious goals.
5. Pathological tendencies. It’s a lot easier to be a mercenary of any sort if you’re more able to justify your nefarious actions. Assassins never feel remorse, and in fact, may have an “avenging angel” complex.
6. Risk taking. Someone with assassin tendencies will naturally be duplicitous and have no problems with treacherous or tricky scenarios. He or she can easily adapt to treacherous conditions, and may even enjoy the thrill of dangerous situations.
7. Restlessness. An assassin doesn’t like to sit still for long. Someone who is truly cold-blooded or devious very likely craves drama and excitement. Any adrenaline junkie will tell you that once you’ve experienced a rush like this, it’s hard to stop looking for thrills.
8. Untrustworthy. An assassin will do or say anything to gain access to their prey’s demise. Lies come easily. Cheating, stealing, and lying — all destructive acts — come easy to the assassin, especially if there is something to be gained from them.
9. Chaotic life. Problems may abound for an assassin, who has difficulty understanding and respecting the boundaries of others. This type of poor judgement often manifests in chaos and drama of his or her own making.
10. Nothing to lose. While this trait may appear to contradict the previous one, you must get inside the mind of an assassin to truly understand. A person like this may have fragile (if any) real connections to anyone or anything, and can easily abandon those connections if it’s advantageous of him or her to do so.