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Rent a HITMAN? How a Parody Website Catches REAL Criminals

comedy podcasters Jaron Myers and Tim Stone in front of a police lineup with a banner that reads 'looking for a hitman'

Ever heard of Rent a Hitman or rentahitman.com? At first glance, it sounds like a shady, illegal website straight out of a crime drama. But what if I told you it’s actually a bizarre mix of satire, internet history, and law enforcement brilliance?

Let’s explore the strange world of rentahitman.com and how it turned into an unexpected tool to catch criminals.

The Origin of Rent A Hitman

Rentahitman.com began in 2005 as a legitimate IT services site founded by a man named Bob Ines. The clever name was a play on words: “hit” referred to website hits, not assassinations. Bob’s goal was to use his IT skills to provide online security audits. However, the site didn’t take off as planned, and it was left dormant for years.

But Bob made one crucial mistake—or stroke of genius: he forgot to take the site down.

Years later, he checked the website’s email account and found over 700 inquiries—not for IT services, but for actual hitmen. People were requesting assassinations through a website they genuinely believed was a real hitman service.

From Joke to Justice

Realizing the potential danger, Bob decided to act. He transformed Rent a Hitman into a parody site that cleverly doubled as a trap for would-be criminals. The site now features outrageous claims like “HIPPA compliant” (which actually stands for the made-up Hitman Information Privacy and Protection Act). It also boasts fake reviews from satisfied “customers.”

Despite the obvious humor, people still fall for it. In some cases, users submit serious inquiries. Bob forwards these requests to law enforcement, who take over to ensure public safety.

One example was Helen, a woman who tried to hire a hitman to kill her siblings for inheritance money. Thanks to the site, she was apprehended before any harm was done.

How Rent A Hitman Saves Lives

Since 2010, rentahitman.com has become an unlikely hero in crime prevention. According to Bob, the site has helped law enforcement save over 150 potential victims by intercepting assassination plots.

It’s not just individuals looking to hire hitmen. In one case, a man fresh out of the military applied for a “career” on the site, believing it was a legitimate job listing. The FBI stepped in, conducted a sting operation, and arrested him before anything tragic could happen.

The Unintended Lesson of Rent A Hitman

While the site was never intended to fight crime, it has become a powerful tool for justice. It’s also a reminder of the internet’s strange and darkly humorous side.

The story of Rent a Hitman isn’t just about catching criminals; it’s about how even the most absurd ideas can make a real difference. So, if you ever hear someone ask, “Where can I hire a hitman?” you know exactly where to send them—to the one place guaranteed to stop them in their tracks: rentahitman.com.

A Word of Caution

Curious about visiting the site? It’s completely safe, but don’t take it seriously. Instead, appreciate the brilliance behind this parody-turned-crime-fighting tool. And remember, no matter how frustrated you are, hiring a hitman is never the answer.

Final Thoughts

Rent a Hitman started as a joke but became an essential ally in the fight against violent crime. It’s proof that humor and justice can sometimes intersect in unexpected ways.

What do you think of this unusual story? Let us know in the comments below!

Things I Learned Last Night is an educational comedy podcast where best friends Jaron Myers and Tim Stone talk about random topics and have fun all along the way. If you like learning and laughing a lot while you do, you’ll love TILLN. Watch or listen to this episode right now!

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Rentahitman.com – Wikipedia


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