Criminologists, detectives, forensics experts, and others in those fields have infinitely more combined experience in crime-solving than does the average violent criminal, especially more experience than the first-time violent criminal, or a person who commits a violent without malice or forethought and then attempts to cover it up or shift the blame elsewhere.
Are you convinced that you yourself could never get away with committing a violent crime due to the myriad of ways they can be solved these days?
[NOTE: I am not asking the broad question as to whether or not you would ever commit a violent crime based on your morals, values, upbringing, temperament, education, spiritual or religious beliefs, the amount you care about human life and respect you have for the safety, comfort, liberty and wellbeing of others. My question is more specific in scope: does the probability of easily being found out play into the myriad of other reasons that deter you from committing a crime of violence against another person or against other people?]
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I would never commit a violent crime based on my morals, values, upbringing, temperament, education, spiritual and or religious beliefs, the amount I care about human life and respect I have for the safety, comfort, liberty and wellbeing of others....gawd, Randy.
I’m sending The Q&A Police to investigate you.
Lots of ants! (Rumor has it that Randy D may be their puppet master.)
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Er, um, I haven’t made any reference whatsoever to any TV shows, I’m referring to real-life situations just as much as you are.