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Homicide victims rarely talk to police (Original Post)
charlie and algernon
Feb 2012
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Picture this: victim is mortally wounded, but not dead yet. Police interview dying victim.
Electric Monk
Feb 2012
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Chan790
(20,176 posts)1. Dr. Mallard's frequently do.
...and he speaks back to them. It's very conversational.
charlie and algernon
(13,447 posts)4. But of course they do: Ducky is a god amongst men.
Electric Monk
(13,869 posts)2. Picture this: victim is mortally wounded, but not dead yet. Police interview dying victim.
Homicide victim talked to police.
treestar
(82,383 posts)3. You know what they say about forensic evidence
It's as if the victim was able to tell the detectives some of what happened.