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happyflamepepper
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There is no perfect crime. Everyone gets caught sooner or later. |
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Raven Hood®
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no, there are only lazy cops in the world. |
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sweet_16
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adultry |
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Pheobie
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I live in South Africa, and there are approximately 20,000 murders committed every year. Out of that amount, only about 3000 make it to court, and out of that, only 50% are convicted. So, that means that there are approximately 18,500 perfect murders in the country every year, and that is only for murders. That doesn't even touch on rape (1 every 4 minutes) or hi-jacking (1 every 5 minutes). What do you think? |
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Sun M
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it's when you don't get caught and you get exactly what you wanted. and yes there is such a thing, because i have committed several. |
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Kango Man
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The perfect crime will always be a mystery to anyone who hasn't thought of it. |
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fizzakhan
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that which leaves no prove |
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TED T
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yes this government of ours commit it every day |
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SeahawkFan37
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There is no such thing as "the perfect crime" with the forensics tools law enforcement has. Everyone who commits a crime gets caught sooner or later. It might take months or years, but forensics will eventually catch up with you. |
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genghis41f
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Yes, Come to the "Rat and Parrot" tonight at 21:37 SHARP! Wear a hat to distinguish yourself. Come alone or not at all....Tell No-one about this....Shhhh! |
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SLOWTHINKER
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Absolutely 100% yes. All facets of the government, including corporate america steal daily and laugh at the taxpayers when they steal. |
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byedabye
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Put it this way - Jack the Ripper never got caught. |
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Roadrunner58-79
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NO!!! Law Enforcement is more advanced than it was even 20 years ago, so there wouldbe never be a perfect crime any longer. |
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pradababe32
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there is no perfect crime...you CANNOT leave a crime scene without leaving a trace of evidence of yourself that proves you was there. |
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xbkw46
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Rarely ask those 'on her majestys pleasure' |
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ringo711
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Well what i can tell you is in the UK crime pays, so even if you get nicked your OK because the prisons are so soft, especially if your under 18. Colour TV in every cell, DVD players, PlayStation 2, 3 good meals a day, almost no discipline to keep you in line, and believe it or not some of these youngsters commit the crime so they can come back, no wonder crime is a problem . |
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catnap
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Not as long as you know about it. |
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gabs4_28
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yea
its wen u did a crime so good
nobody knew it was u
never got cought
nobody saw u
i mean God always sees everythin |
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stacie lou
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the perfect murder has been commited already the woman stood trial and got not guilty she then stood up in trial and told them she did it and how !!! im not gonna give it away though lol we dont want husbands dropping like flies lol |
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bryanocarr
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mugging a clown. if there's anything imperfect about that i don't wanna know about it. |
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Bob D
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After watching Dateline last night, I believe there may be one. If you never saw the show, an expectant mother offered the baby to a pair of couples that were desperate to adopt, took money from each, with absolutely no intent to let either couple adopt. She also had previously scammed another pair of couples. In all cases, local DA's as well as the FBI either refused to prosecute or had no idea what to charge them with. Talk about a perfect fraud. This was one of the coldest and most heartless scams I have ever seen. Shame on her and the system that is too inept to prosecute. |
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Andy P
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One that:
* relies upon nobody else,
* you can 'proxy' yourself from the crime,
* if you must be present ensure that you leave no DNA/fingerprints/CCTV etc,
* have the capability to move your prize without trace yourself,
* when you cash-in be able to gradually change your life-style, and
* if you have the guts commit your crime against a criminal who will not report your crime and have ability to trace it back to yourself. |
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Sam B
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The perfect crime would be one that was never discovered and investigated. "If a tree falls in the forest and there is no one there to hear it did it make a sound?"
Thus by definition, a crime that has been discovered is not perfect! |
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