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Big Worm
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True Crime, Police & The Media
#26474695 - 02/07/20 09:01 PM (4 years, 9 days ago) |
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So I’ve been watching a lot of True Crime/Murder Mystery shows lately.
And I’ve been noticing some common themes between how the police conduct their investigations.
It doesn’t even seem that the majority of detectives are even qualified to actually do investigative work.
In almost every show , instead of actually following leads and trying to find who actually committed the crime , it seems they mostly use intense interrogation techniques to provoke false confessions from innocent people.
They can’t find any evidence or know how to actually figure shit out , so they latch on to a person they suspect and try to fabricate evidence to support their claim.
It’s honestly terrifying. And a lot of these people are retarded who choose to talk to police without a lawyer.
I’m watching one now called “The Murder Of Laci Peterson” and they are so focused on trying to figure out a way to prove that the husband is guilty of murdering his wife when there is absolutely no evidence of it at all and while doing this , are letting the actual person who is guilty of the crime go free.
And the media is horrible with contributing to this by posting click bait type headlines that are completely false that sway public opinion into believing things that aren’t true. “Police say house smelled like bleach during search”. While there was actually no report of that at all. And contributes to someone being charged by a jury of a crime they didn’t commit because it gives them views and an audience.
Why are the majority of police so incompetent and just try to find a quick way to incriminate someone just so it seems like they are doing their job when in reality they are ruining peoples lives because they don’t know how to actually do their job.
It’s frustrating to watch and just figured I’d share.

Edit: btw. I haven’t finished this show yet so this dude might actually be guilty lol. But my point still stands.
Edited by Big Worm (02/07/20 09:07 PM)
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EricDeInstigator
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Re: True Crime, Police & The Media [Re: Big Worm]
#26474778 - 02/07/20 10:31 PM (4 years, 9 days ago) |
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My friend, you are not giving police much credit for having the same brain we all do. Spoiler alert: Scott Peterson was found guilty and confessed ultimately. It makes me mad when cops go out of their way to get a kid for weed. I don't like any law which goes after "victimless crime" (Drugs, prostitution, gambling etc ). The cops don't write the laws or set the enforcement standards. I don't know if you vote... but until all people get out and vote for people who will end the drug war and the Mideast forever wars we will not see change. IMO Police are asked to play two conflicting roles. On one hand we want them to be old school police "serve and protect" on the other hand we want them to be a rapid response terrorism special forces out fit. That is why there has been a huge spike in cops killing people... we trained them to do it. They treat Americans as threats not as citizens. We have to go back to keep cops as a police force not a military unit. They aren't bad people they are just asked to do way too much. Get out and vote to change it!
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