Comment by OmegaGoober on 06/12/2024 at 23:41 UTC

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View submission: The UnitedHealthcare Gunman Understands the Surveillance State

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Well, the first 48 ARE important if that’s all the time you plan to dedicate to the investigation unless it becomes politically advantageous to keep working the case.

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Comment by [deleted] at 07/12/2024 at 02:36 UTC

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Because after that time frame, uh, they *give up* on solving that murder

Comment by Nonya5 at 07/12/2024 at 00:03 UTC

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That's a bingo

Comment by SuccotashComplete at 07/12/2024 at 05:22 UTC

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Yes but it really does get exponentially more difficult to find someone. After three days you can be anywhere from the murder scene to halfway across the country, having taken dozens of different transport systems that may fail to identify you. Hell one call to a friend in Ohio to pick him up and that guy is gone for good

If you’re smart that is. If you run for 2 hours and hide outside your first bus stop they’re gonna figure it out eventually

Comment by AKJangly at 07/12/2024 at 19:17 UTC

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It is not politically advantageous to keep working this case unless you want to risk a mob storming the courthouse.

Comment by whistler1421 at 07/12/2024 at 02:35 UTC

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The Next Three Days

Comment by jBlairTech at 07/12/2024 at 00:22 UTC

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You could’ve just said “yes”…