There is no definitive evidence that Eliot Ness, a law enforcement officer during the Prohibition era, ever personally killed someone with a gun. Ness was known for his leadership in the Untouchables, a group of prohibition agents who fought against organized crime. While he was involved in various crime-fighting activities, it is unclear if he directly caused any fatalities.
yes he has
You can ask them to stop, but under no circumstances should you ever kill someone.
no
I seriously doubt it.
yes he did.
No but someone really should.
Only an idiot would answer a question like this.
if they are sick then don't get medicine and to kill all of them you don't ever feedthem then they die
that sort of infomation is not on record sorry xx
I have been wondering the same thing. I think that it CAN, but I don't think that it WILL.
No, but he orderd people to. I guess it just depends on how you think about it. It was his fault but he didnt personally kill them.
No one can kill someone without being punishededit: (depending on which country you are in)Anyone can kill someone. The question is, who would?