I'm never eating bacon again....I recently watched a series or a movie where a guy put a body in a pig pen. The pigs at it all up. Good to the last drop.
I'm never eating bacon again....I recently watched a series or a movie where a guy put a body in a pig pen. The pigs at it all up. Good to the last drop.
In my experience, the majority of murders are solved quite quickly, in truth. The killer is often a relative or acquaintance. Almost as often, they quickly offer up a confession to the first officer on the scene. And then, there are those which take a few days or even weeks. But, the vast majority of homicides are, in fact solved, even random killings. The vast, intrusive coverage of surveillance cameras in most major cities many times offers up images of the crime and the suspect. A sizable reward often helps as "friends" even accomplices of the killer will opt for the cash instead of the "friendship." And again, the stupidity of the perp is often the key to the solution.Not many murders get solved.
You guys drive down here to dump your bodies?According to a government publication here in Canada 37% of homicides are unsolved in the US while 26% remain a mystery in Canada. Mind you our murder rate is 1.95 per 100,000 and the US is at 5 per 100,000.
In the comments on the youtube clip of that scene in 'Snatch' someone responded that having worked on a pig farm the chopping up bit is unnecessary...Body disposal? My mate 'Brick Top' professes the use of pigs.
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There was a case in England not too many years ago where a pig farmer had collapsed (natural courses)... ...the pigs ate him.As to pigs disposing of murder victims, one of the series I watched featured that very method. Can't be sure.... Breaking Bad?
A sad truth.There are people who get away with murder, but usually not because they are smart but because they are above the law.
and how many unsolved cases are the "less dead" you know people on the fringe of society that don't get a lot of clamoring over finding their killer.Liars figure and figures lie, but one set of stats I saw recently had the number of murders solved at a fairly low precent. There are many obvious cases -- the spouse, the thwarted lover. But this had the solved murders at 20 percent, if I recall. But i can't cite the source, and these stats may vary wildly from study to study. I think the number of unsolved cases is pretty high, and without a body, many killings never get investigated as such. In the case of the one I covered as a journalist, the two perps were picked up within a month or so, and sentenced to life, long after I'd left the internship at the paper -- so that was some good police work. FBI and all. The perps were violent but not very sophisticated ... like dumping the body in the brush.
That’s a great question. Part of my practice is working for the Public Defender for this exact reason.and how many unsolved cases are the "less dead" you know people on the fringe of society that don't get a lot of clamoring over finding their killer.
simple fact is they're as human as all of us.That’s a great question. Part of my practice is working for the Public Defender for this exact reason.
Fringe needs professionals too.
Almost every case involves either decrepit or heavily intoxicated people. It's just a theory because well you can't really go about testing on life subjects, that it's actually a slow burn with the persons fats and clothing acting much like a candle wick. And that physical insensitiveness plays a huge part. Thought you might find that interesting.There are "documented" cases of living beings spontaneously combusting. Never ran across such a case during my career.