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jamiemartin721 Reading 23 Sep 16 11.35am | |
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Originally posted by Joe Bloggs
I am not sure that you can necessarily equate intelligence with common sense and in addition to his 'Egghead' role he is also an actor and a bit of a drama luvvie! "Common sense" is a myth, but its important to remember that being good or great at quizzes isn't really intelligence, its a factor more defined by education. Education and intelligence probably correlate, but they aren't the same thing. Criminals, no matter how well educated, tend towards being caught by their mistakes. A common factor of crime, in all humans, is that most people who plan a crime, plan the crime in intricate detail, but not how to get away with it. Very successful criminals, tend to have either been lucky (on hitting on a very good after the crime plan) or have poor planning on committing the crime, but excellent planning on how to get away with it. In truth, pretty much anyone can commit most crimes. The real art is in determining how to keep getting away with it - and this is, according to forensic scientiets, the really difficult part.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 23 Sep 16 11.39am | |
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Originally posted by blackpalacefan
He fell into the all too common trap of underestimating the power of the written word. And underestimating the police. Only very stupid criminals think that the police are stupid. I think its likely that the Dutch police probably had him on a suspect list, and read his book to see if he had implicated himself to some extent. They may even have previously interviewed him or an alibi. I doubt its someone reading the book and going back and saying 'oh maybe this is him - because that's probably not enough evidence'. But someone reading the book because he was 'a person of interest', that's a different matter. Especially if what he says contradicts any statement or alibi at the time.
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Hoof Hearted 23 Sep 16 11.47am | |
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Originally posted by blackpalacefan
It is all a big misunderstanding. He just tossed someone off into a canal. Schmoking BPF!
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 23 Sep 16 12.07pm | |
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His publisher must have really hated him to have told him that admitting to a murder in print wouldn't be a problem.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 23 Sep 16 12.14pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
"Common sense" is a myth, but its important to remember that being good or great at quizzes isn't really intelligence, its a factor more defined by education. Education and intelligence probably correlate, but they aren't the same thing. Criminals, no matter how well educated, tend towards being caught by their mistakes. A common factor of crime, in all humans, is that most people who plan a crime, plan the crime in intricate detail, but not how to get away with it. Very successful criminals, tend to have either been lucky (on hitting on a very good after the crime plan) or have poor planning on committing the crime, but excellent planning on how to get away with it. In truth, pretty much anyone can commit most crimes. The real art is in determining how to keep getting away with it - and this is, according to forensic scientiets, the really difficult part. Well, it certainly is in Palace Talk.
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Midlands Eagle 23 Sep 16 1.03pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
"Common sense" is a myth, but its important to remember that being good or great at quizzes isn't really intelligence, its a factor more defined by education. Personally I think that it's more to do with memory than education and I'm sure that I have known the answers to most of the questions at some time in my life but unlike the Eggheads I have a very poor memory
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jamiemartin721 Reading 23 Sep 16 1.04pm | |
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Originally posted by topcat
His publisher must have really hated him to have told him that admitting to a murder in print wouldn't be a problem. Publishers dream - CJ is going to be a one book wonder, I bet that with his arrest they're provisionally budgeting a reprint...
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 23 Sep 16 1.21pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Publishers dream - CJ is going to be a one book wonder, I bet that with his arrest they're provisionally budgeting a reprint... Stick him in some rat infested hole. He can live off it for years
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Hrolf The Ganger 23 Sep 16 3.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
You can be convicted of a murder without a body or a witness. However there has to be someone on the radar ad a victim . E.g. a missing persons inquiry which is unsolved and evidence to suggest they are dead at someone elses hand and not their own. So one of several things has happened. Either way it sounds as though he has some serious mental issues. Either because he has decided to admit to murder in a book when he had absolutely no reason to do So or because he is a complete fantasist I would say connecting someone to a missing person would be very difficult without physical evidence or corroboration I don't see how they could get a conviction.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 23 Sep 16 4.31pm | |
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Classic sociopathic behaviour. Attention seeking - and it looks like it has got peoples' attention.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 23 Sep 16 5.03pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
Classic sociopathic behaviour. Attention seeking - and it looks like it has got peoples' attention. Getting yourself arrested on suspicion of murder seems to be taking attention-seeking a bit far.
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 23 Sep 16 5.35pm | |
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er sorry who?
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