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eodoll
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Registered: 2002-2-14 12:35:42
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A lot of small crimes go unreported or just not caught.
Bigger crimes - people get caught when they act stupid. A lot of murders are cold cases.
There is a show on tv called 'i almost got away with it' - the cops would be hopeless most of the time if it werent for the crrok getting a big head.
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__Bonk__
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The people who commit big crimes commit small crimes too and many times they get caught and jailed for those small crimes. Most likely they will end up in jail for some crime they do
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imaloon1
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So the short answer is nobody knows.
And they can't actually get to that body that's chest deep in the snow so they can't positively id it. It could be another one of his victims but they're going to go ahead and say it's him even though it'll be a week before anybody can get to the body...
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Szerek
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__Bonk__ posted:
The people who commit big crimes commit small crimes too and many times they get caught and jailed for those small crimes. Most likely they will end up in jail for some crime they do

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/23/opinion/23tue3.html
About 40% of homicides go unsolved each year (though the article is from 07 but the rates seem to be about the same).
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Taliesihne
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There is a reason they call it 'The Information Age'.
Just sayin....
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Yukishiro1
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__Bonk__ posted:
The thing is that law enforcement is an organization which has been in existance for hundreds of years here in the US and longer in other parts of the world. No matter how skilled you are as a criminal you have very little chance to avoid justice. There are a very few criminals who escape prosecution.

Actually there are tons and tons of people who get away with their crimes.
Things change when the crime becomes serious, though. If you commit a serious crime you probably are going to get caught and punished.
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Koneg
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imaloon1 posted:
Dude shoots a park ranger and 3 hours later we've got a body chest deep in the snow that's supposed to be his?
They knew who they were after before he ever shot the ranger.
Read something besides the funny papers and Alex Jones sometime?
imaloon1 posted:
And they can't actually get to that body that's chest deep in the snow so they can't positively id it. It could be another one of his victims but they're going to go ahead and say it's him even though it'll be a week before anybody can get to the body...
He was wearing a T-Shirt, and he has about a zillion tattoos. If they can see him they can positively ID him at a glance, even if they can't see his face.
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ZigmundZag
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Pretty simple stuff, really. Like someone mentioned, they almost certainly had his license plate #. If the car was registered to him, mystery solved.
Not everything is a coverup, you know. In this instance, I'm not even sure what they possibly could be covering up.
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imaloon1
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From the offhand view I'm only curious.
No grand conspiracy, and perhaps this case is much older than just the timeframe I saw.
But the way it looked to me was they went from, found a dead park ranger to we know who the dude is to we found a body on a mountainside and it's him in about 4 hours...
Probably didn't actually go down that way but if it did kudos to law enforcement for being on the stick.
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Koneg
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imaloon1 posted:
Probably didn't actually go down that way
It didn't... and as an aside I can find no indication that they've had any difficulty either reaching his body or recovering it... so once again one asks you to consider other source of news besides Alex Jones.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2017146937_ranger03m.html
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Killed was 34-year-old Ranger Margaret Anderson, the mother of two young children, who was gunned down after she had set a roadblock to stop a car being pursued after failing to stop at a chain-up checkpoint. A cruiser being driven by Ranger Dan Camiccia, who was in pursuit of Barnes, also was peppered with gunfire as it approached. Camiccia was not injured.
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