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TopicWhich of these would you consider the "perfect crime"?
Dreaming_King
12/23/19 6:00:33 PM
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I'll use first degree murder as the basis of all examples just for the sake of simplicity.

1. The unnoticed crime is one that is covered up so thoroughly that it is never even reported. This could come from falsification of evidence to suggest the murder was a suicide or a tragic accident of some kind.

2.The unsolvable crime is one that is clearly a murder but handled so masterfully that law enforcement can make no meaningful progress in finding the culprit or even any suspects.

3. The pinned crime is one where the true culprit covered their tracks well but also planted convincing evidence implicating a second party, giving law enforcement a clear target and possibly letting them "solve" and close the case.

4. The unprovable crime is one committed in such a way that purposely draws attention to the culprit who then produces an unimpeachable alibi or other evidence. Clearing them and taunting law enforcement simultaneously.

5. The "just" crime is one where the culprit openly admits their involvement but through clever manipulation and guile twist the victim into the villain and gain public support to have their name cleared.

The common perception of the perfect crime would probably be 1. or 2. but which do you like the best?

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