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In response to
"
all murder is not created equal.
"
by
groiny
My point is that the scenario I've given involves exactly the same murders, it's just that the killers aren't caught on the scene in the act.
Posted by
pmb (aka pmb)
Oct 20 '09, 08:08
The murders are equal, but the evidence is murkier. What then?
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I obviously, am interested in putting down those "unmurky" ones.
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groiny
Oct 20, 08:11
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Forensics are expensive and are useful to exonerate people, but less so to convict with certainty.
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pmb
Oct 20, 08:14
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