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Topic: Criminals in qld.. read about them!
Ad
Posts: 565
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
go here

then search for something.. and voila.. some interesting reading.

additionally, if you want to commit a crime, find out how others got busted, so you can outsmart the cops! muahahah
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Goa`uld
Posts: 4360
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
excellent...
maxe
Posts: 4072
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
eheheh cool.

Cept it crashed me :\
Virgil
Posts: 139
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thanks ad :)

Someone has actually posted a USEFUL link on here :)
Draffa
Posts: 1175
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Bucket will be in here any minute...
Rommel
Posts: 1418
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
find out how others got busted, so you can outsmart the cops! muahahah


ahhh the perfect crime
Hunter
Posts: 4592
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ha good luck outsmarting forensic police - after watching almost every single discovery documentary (in particular, crime nights) I can safely say that its nearly impossible to create the "perfect crime".
Rommel
Posts: 1420
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
forensics, who said anything about murder?

Hunter
Posts: 4593
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Forensic scientists don't just investigate homocides...
Ad
Posts: 567
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
after watching almost every single discovery documentary (in particular, crime nights) I can safely say that its nearly impossible to create the "perfect crime".



uhh you are an absolute f***stick.. dont you understand they only put on cases where they catch the criminals.. hahahaha we have a moron.
Hunter
Posts: 4594
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

additionally, if you want to commit a crime, find out how others got busted, so you can outsmart the cops! muahahah


... You don't read your own posts do you?
Phoenix
Posts: 2410
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whats that got to do with anything? I think what hunter was getting at, was the fact that you leave something at the site, or take something with you wherever you go. The technology is there, the people just have to have the skills.

And why are you abusing him so much for that? Thats not really neccesary is it?
Hunter
Posts: 4595
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yes I was referring to the fact that its virtually impossible to leave no trace of yourself or accomplices...
Cailean
Posts: 1515
Location: New South Wales
That's pretty crazy. First one I saw was about about a rape, or attmepted rape. Kinda strange. Not to mention that I just finished wqatching Law & Order for the night.
Rommel
Posts: 1421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Forensic scientists don't just investigate homocides...


True, but the police, ESPECIALLY THE QLD police, rarely goto that much effort on non-homicide cases, unless its a major drug bust...
Ad
Posts: 568
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
And why are you abusing him so much for that? Thats not really neccesary is it?


umm heehee.. moron.. f***stick :D:D sorry dude.

the fact of the matter is, they only put cases on crime night where they catch the criminals! how many unsolved missing persons are there in the usa, quite a number id imagine..

how many of them would have been the perfect crime, lots. how many bodies are buried, sunken burned without trace each year...

so you are wrong. the perfect murder is a reality, we only hear about it when they f*** up.
Hunter
Posts: 4598
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I think you should ask Psycho about this stuff since it's his job...
Hunter
Posts: 4599
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

the fact of the matter is, they only put cases on crime night where they catch the criminals! how many unsolved missing persons are there in the usa, quite a number id imagine..


Some of those cases are solved 25 years later... it is foolish to think that you can plan a crime and expect noone to ever solve it because that RARELY happens.


how many of them would have been the perfect crime, lots. how many bodies are buried, sunken burned without trace each year...


Burnt bodies? I hate to break it to you but even burning a body won't destroy it... not even a crematorium furnace can destroy human bones - they are crushed up in a machine afterwards and mixed in with the other ash.
Phoenix
Posts: 2413
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So do you think, no body = no crime ?
Hunter
Posts: 4600
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
They don't need a body to prove a crime that's just something Hollywood made up for their own purposes.
Ad
Posts: 569
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes, SOME are solved 25 yrs later.. but that still leaves many unsolved. perfect murders..

why couldnt you burn a body to nothing.. concrete will burn at high enough temperatures.. what makes you think the human body is so different.
Hunter
Posts: 4602
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

why couldnt you burn a body to nothing.. concrete will burn at high enough temperatures.. what makes you think the human body is so different.


Uh... not even a CREMATORIUM can burn human bones so where do you think you're going to find a furnace to do it? If its anyone who had the means to do it you would think a god damn CREMATORIUM would. Look, the only crimes that don't go unsolved are the ones that noone knows have occured. Fact is that most crimes, if they are known about will be solved - there are too many variables for you to control.
.druid.
Posts: 987
Location:
damn. that makes it hard to go and massmurder everyone from my primary school.

*sigh
Rommel
Posts: 1422
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What if you put the body in a air tight box (water filled to prevent the box from being crushed and floating the body to the surface) and dump it in the middle of the pacific...

Ad
Posts: 570
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
not even a CREMATORIUM can burn human bones so where do you think you're going to find a furnace to do it?


house fire. steel mill.
Ad
Posts: 571
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Fact is that most crimes, if they are known about will be solved


can anyone say..

oj simpson trial
Jon Benet Ramsey
Hunter
Posts: 4603
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

can anyone say..

oj simpson trial
Jon Benet Ramsey


Those had nothing to do with police bungles you fool... OJ got off because of courtroom antics, NOT due to a lack of forensic evidence...

The Ramsey case is also subject to legal antics, not evidence.


house fire.


Bzzz. Wrong. Not even a house fire is hot enough... and you would be amazed at what arson investigators can determine...


steel mill.


Oh yeah I forgot steel mills regularly let people with body-shaped objects into the furnace areas...
Rubba-Chikin
Posts: 928
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
not even a CREMATORIUM can burn human bones so where do you think you're going to find a furnace to do it?


house fire. steel mill.


uummmm... volcano? :P
Phoenix
Posts: 2414
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What if you put the body in a air tight box (water filled to prevent the box from being crushed and floating the body to the surface) and dump it in the middle of the pacific...

Then you might as well entice someone onto your boat, take them into international waters where you have the power of god, and kill them for some crime you make up on the spot.
dangles
Posts: 2298
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
about 60% of crime is reported, and about 18% or less i cant remember exactly actually gets solved.
Hashy
Posts: 57
Location: New South Wales
Ever heard of Spontaneous Combustion? That burns bones, and scientists have worked out how to recreate the effect.

"The wick effect" as they call it, involves wrapping the body in heavy cloth, setting it alight and keeping it in a rather high temperature until it burns to dust.

If anyone's ever watched any murder-ralated things (Crime night, on the Discovery Channel), they may have seen cases where people HAVE burnt the bones completely and still gotten prosecuted - That's in American though.
Hunter
Posts: 4604
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hashy yes I watched that documentary but even that would require a lot of work and would still leave physical evidence behind.
Stez
Posts: 564
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
of course theres lots of unsolved crimes.

btw, if any of u watch CSI it's a complete load of s*** : )

One of my uni tutors is an old cop. tears shreds off it every week without fail. pretty funny.

"that csi crap...bloody hollywood...absolute s***. if u believe that u'll believe anything..."

hah.

but yeah unless hunter or ad is planning a murder, why bother arguing about the "perfect crime."

I'm sure a lot of people in jail believed they had executed the perfect crime too...
Ad
Posts: 572
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
asif committing any crimes.. i dont think i could live with myself knowing i killed someone..
ineffable
Posts: 2281
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you want to get away with a crime just print out that hunter picture thats floating around, make a mask and make sure the security cameras get a good look at you.
Spook
Posts: 480
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
CSI is without a doubt the worst show on tele. (ive ranted before about this, but im going to do it again)

Crime Night is excellent, interesting and fun to watch, but apparenlty thats not enuff for ppl. They need corny, cheesy dialogue, ridiculous plots and dodgy acting to make it more exciting (ie CSI)

Me and woman watch crime nite all the time and we saw an episode the other nite that had the main dude from CSI (William L. Petersen) in it as an extra.

Now a couple of years later he's turned up as the main star and producer of CSI. He's obviously seen a good idea and
gone the major cashin on it (laughing all the way to the bank)

*sigh*

ppl are dumb.
Virgil
Posts: 150
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hmmm...

Perhaps someone should file a class action against the little sub-15 year old idiots who are challenging the Queensland Gamers League's decision to not allow them to attend QGL events.

I believe that the Classifications Charges Act makes allowances to charge the end users... and I recall from legal training that the QGL administrators are well within their rights to sue any person under the age of 15 who enters the venue.

Perhaps a legal action against some pimple faced CS-guru would make for interesting reading on the website of the Federal Department of Justice and Attorney-General?
Hunter
Posts: 4619
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Uh I think you're in the wrong thread mate :).
Greazy
Posts: 778
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cooll.
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