There's a 50% chance you will get away with murder in America

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Really? You'd think it'd be harder these days w/the digital surveillance state
That's there to catch people who kill someone important (like when Luigi killed Brian Thompson). Police officers are some of the laziest people on the planet especially when there is no outside pressure to get things done.
 

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when gabby petito went missing it seems like regular ass americans were doing the investigative work. people drawing on all types of knowledge and skill piecing together clues which goes to show that a lot of police simply aren't smart enough to solve a lot of crime.
It isn't just the police that solve the crimes though. It takes a team of crime analysts, lab techs, forensics scientists, etc..

Obviously the more people engaged in the investigation the likelihood of solving the crime increases.

It's a bit unfair to just say a lot of police weren't smart enough when it isn't just them solving the crime.
 

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the clearance rates back in the days were fake cause they jailed black people for crimes they didn't commit and threatened them with football numbers if they didn't take the plea deal which they continue to do today.

You have a point. There was a purge that was going on from the late 60s to the early 2000s going on. Government literally had death squads coming from other countries running around killing folks.
 

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Dont ask me how I know but its true. The tv show CSI literally exposed how many cities and areas have forensics and crime labs are underfunded, back logged, outdated and etc. The homicide clearance rates are low compared to back in the days. We are not even talking about the police and the prosecutors. That was 20 years ago that this was a problem. A lot of murderers are walking amongst us.
How do you know.??
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That's there to catch people who kill someone important (like when Luigi killed Brian Thompson). Police officers are some of the laziest people on the planet especially when there is no outside pressure to get things done.

a mcdonalds worker is the reason they caught him, he already slipped their dragnet.
 
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It is wayyyyyyyyy higher than that! :dead:

That % is based off of what is classified by the police as murders.
It is also based off of known death cases classified as murders.
It doesn't account for missing people who were murdered that the police haven't classified as murder.

It doesn't account for missing people who were murdered that aren't even classified or known to be missing.

It doesn't account for murders that were not classified as murders either.:dead:

So many suicides were murders and the coroner wasn't qualified or too lazy or whatever reason, and just called it suicide.


I been spoke about it on here. You are literally and statistically more likely to get away with murder than get convicted in America.

It has ALWAYS been like that.


*Also doesn't account for people convicted for murders that they didn't even commit and the actual killer walking around free.

Also, convicted murders who copped to extra murder cases for attention and for perks offered. There have been serial killers who were serving their sentences and copped to some unsolved murder cases they didn't commit because it meant nothing and they already were never getting out of prison.
 
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Ain’t hard to do, but most people murder in the heat of the moment and not planning it
Doesn’t that increase the likelihood of someone witnessing it, or a ring camera pick it up?
 

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Really? You'd think it'd be harder these days w/the digital surveillance state
Cameras are everywhere but not as clear and most don't deal with motion to well, especially the ones on commercial buildings.

Somebody was just shooting on front of my neighbors house and our Ring cameras caught everything including dudes face clear.
 
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