If you have the resources to put the individuals in question under surveillance, forwarding photographs of them in compromising situations would be fitting. Remember that you should not actually include any threats, demands, or implications that compensation would be required to keep the photos "just between you," as such could be construed as blackmail. Rather, the presence of the photographs themselves, from an anonymous sender, would give them something to think about without ever placing you in a position of guilt.
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Date: 2009-03-30 10:06 pm (UTC)If you have the resources to put the individuals in question under surveillance, forwarding photographs of them in compromising situations would be fitting. Remember that you should not actually include any threats, demands, or implications that compensation would be required to keep the photos "just between you," as such could be construed as blackmail. Rather, the presence of the photographs themselves, from an anonymous sender, would give them something to think about without ever placing you in a position of guilt.
Sincerely,
Wren