Odd, very odd. Fecking psychotic.
Poor woman.
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Something utterly chilling about how matter of fact he is about it all. Horrible
Odd, very odd. Fecking psychotic.
Poor woman.
Awful thing to happen.
Although it reminds me of a crime thriller where on paper it looks very much like a psychotic killer is bang to rights... but things are not what they seem.
Slightly off topic but still relevant, I heard yesterday that something like only 7% of crimes are solved.
There was a thread on here where somebody wrote that now is statistically the safest time to be alive.
Hard to believe when you hear stats like that and perhaps the message is that crime does pay
I think on average around 600 people are murdered in England and Wales every year, out of almost 60,000,000 people that's around 0.001 percent. I think you're safe.
iThere were 709 homicides recorded in Wales and England in the 12 months up to March 2017, that's a 25% increase compared to 12 months up to 2016. That figure includes the 96 Hillsborough victims. If the Hillsborough victims are taken out of the fugures, there is still an 8% increase.
I can't find the clear up rates for Homicide at the moment, but they have usually been around the 95% mark in the past.
It’s still under 0.001% though, you aren’t going to be murdered. Plus the whole safer than any other part in history is a world wide statistic, you’ve been pretty safe in the uk for a long time.
But world wide:
Fewer wars
Fewer civil wars
Fewer casualties in civil war
I can’t mortality rate down
Deaths of babies during child birth down
Deaths of mothers during child birth down
Less likely to die of cancer
Etc
Don’t ask me why but I thought of Croesy whilst watching that video.
Shouldn’t laugh but the bit where he said there was “well, only one now” (person in the house)
So patronising.
Many murders in the late 19th Century were recorded as natural causes as forensic science was still in its infancy. Unless there were visible signs of trauma it was very difficult to say it had been a murder. In contrast, as forensic science developed a number of poisoning cases were recorded as murder, however re-examination of some of these cases more recently has shown they may have been caused by arsenic which was used in everyday items such as wall paper and paint.
Back in the 80's I dealt with a murder in North London where a guy had lain in wait for someone he was in dispute with. As the victim approached his business premises (situated on a main thoroughfare) the attacker approached him from behind, produced two butchers knives and decapitated the victim in front of the queue of rush hour traffic. He then just sat there and waited for the Police to arrive. Blood everywhere and the victim's head lying on the pavement. Not a pretty sight.