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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...s-dresser.html
It says in the papers this morning that he was a gay cross dresser who picked blokes up in certain areas in London. They are looking for a similar suspect.
HAB where were you on the morning of 25th August 2010????
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSeriously, I'm trying to recall what was said about concealed bodies in a book called "What Cops Know".
It's a fascinating book, comprising interviews with long-serving and retired cops, and probably required reading for villains. But it's so jam packed with facts that these all jumble together and are hard to remember!
I think someone made the point that a murder victim left concealed in their property indicated that the murder was very likely a personal affair (rather than a stranger such as a burglar for example), the reasoning being that concealment was a manifestation of the perp's feelings of remorse. Perhaps leaving the body in the bathroom reinforces that, being a subconscious form of "cleansing" their guilt.
If this murder is anything but job related then the vetting team need to get their arses kicked.
If it is job related then there'll be more...
Spod - In "Sherlock Holmes' hetero, non druggy big brother" mode!Last edited by SupremeSpod; 26 August 2010, 07:42.
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Seriously, I'm trying to recall what was said about concealed bodies in a book called "What Cops Know".
It's a fascinating book, comprising interviews with long-serving and retired cops, and probably required reading for villains. But it's so jam packed with facts that these all jumble together and are hard to remember!
I think someone made the point that a murder victim left concealed in their property indicated that the murder was very likely a personal affair (rather than a stranger such as a burglar for example), the reasoning being that concealment was a manifestation of the perp's feelings of remorse. Perhaps leaving the body in the bathroom reinforces that, being a subconscious form of "cleansing" their guilt.
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A couple of the reasons I've never fancied working for MI6 are their rubbish severance package and grievance procedures.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI suppose there's a job opportunity for someone now. Thats life innit, winners and losers eh ?.
Did you know they only have 26 employees ? Q does the techie stuff, M is the boss. Not sure what Z does though. or A.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI suppose there's a job opportunity for someone now. Thats life innit, winners and losers eh ?.
Did you know they only have 26 employees ? Q does the techie stuff, M is the boss. Not sure what Z does though. or A.
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I suppose there's a job opportunity for someone now. Thats life innit, winners and losers eh ?.
Did you know they only have 26 employees ? Q does the techie stuff, M is the boss. Not sure what Z does though. or A.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodYep. He killed himself, climbed into a sports bag and chopped himself up.Originally posted by doodab View PostNot exactly. You had him kill himself before he climbed into the bag and cut himself up which is clearly ridiculousOriginally posted by Bunk View PostYou're just being silly now. He chopped himself up, then climbed into the bag, then killed himself. Obvious
On secondment from GCHQ apparently.
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He cut himself up, climbed into the bag and then killed himself.
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