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by foldr
870 days ago
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First of all, you obviously only did this in cases where there was some prospect that a crime might have been committed, not in any instance of something mysterious happening. Second, the police did attempt to figure out why the man jumped from the balcony. However, without the cooperation of the other people who were in the apartment, there is really no way to know for sure. And without knowing for sure, there's little prospect of anyone being convicted of a crime. The police don't have infinite resources. At some point you have to accept that the circumstances around a death may never be fully known. This happens all the time in the real world. |
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It's probably fair to say that nearly all mysterious deaths imply the possibility of some sort of malfeasance.