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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do criminals not realize that literally every inch of society (outside of rural America) is now on camera in the year 2023? Sometimes I play a mental game of how I would get away with a crime and it's really impossible to these days with GPS in phone and vehicles and surveillance cameras on every block and in every store. I can imagine people get especially careless if a crime is not premeditated: they snap and kill a person and then have to dispose of a body. If this guy was planing on something he should have bought the supplies 6 months ago and from several different stores (add some bleach to your grocery order, etc). He is pure evil and a moron. [/quote] [b]Most homicides go unsolved[/b].[/quote] Not true. Current stats are a little more than 50% are SOLVED. [/quote] WOW a little more than 50% is a huge number to you?? The number is declining every year. "In the most recent data available from the FBI, the clearance rate hit an all-time low of just over 50 percent. That means that about half of all murders in the United States today go unsolved." For the past 60 years, U.S. detectives have gotten worse at one of the most basic jobs of law enforcement. https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2022/07/police-murder-clearance-rate/661500/[/quote]
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