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Originally Posted by Frazod
I always remember what Mickey Rourke said in Body Heat - "any time you try a decent crime you've got fifty ways you can **** it up. You think of 25 of them and you're a genius. And you ain't no genius."
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I was a juror on a murder trial last year, and I was pretty impressed by the amount of analysis that was done on the crime scene. It made me think that I shouldn't ever commit a murder because there's too much evidence that gets created in the modern world.
But then I've read somewhere that most murders in the USA don't end up in an arrest, so that makes me think that I could pull it off if so inclined. I suspect that most murders are not committed by people who put a lot of thought into planning them.
But then I muse that most unsolved murders are probably random people killing random people, and killing a random person doesn't seem as satisfying as killing someone you have a grudge against, and having a grudge against someone makes you a suspect pretty quickly.
All in all, it seems like a bad bet to murder someone if you have anything to gain from it, and if you can't gain from it, why bother?