From years of watching cop shows, I'd like to add:
Don't use a gun, ever. Bullets have this habit of being traced back to the gun that fired them. The problem with not using a gun though is range to target, the murder has to be at much closer range, and the danger there is the victim can take DNA samples off your body simply by raking their fingernails over your skin.
I think there's some truth in the 'forensic pathologist' angle. I'm sure, statistically, one or two of them have committed murder, and if they did, they are in the best position to get away with it (provided it was pre-meditated and planned).
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