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    45 hours to find suspected murder victim. At home.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10464791
    http://www.stuff.co.nz/4207784a10.html

    Hmmm, we're looking for some one who we think has been murdered. Do ya think we should check at their house? Nah lets leave it a couple of days.......

    Or

    Oh shit, we didn't think to look for a dead body in the boot of a car

    Or

    I don't have time for that murder stuff, I've got "performance targets" to achieve.


    Sorry, it's been a while since the last KB cop bash.

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    You're a retard. Not really anything else to say. I'm glad they're not all rip shit and bust like it seems you would be...

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    You mean that the cops can't find a murder victim, process the scene, interview any and all connected with it, get the forensic evidence back and arrest the perp in one hour like they do on TV?
    And I thought CSI was real! That's all my illusions shattered now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    You're a retard. Not really anything else to say. .
    He'd probably ace the entrance exam then!

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    I bet the police are hoping that she didn't die of asphyxiation - 2 days ago, because she was locked in the boot of a car.
    Funny how they can find any excuse to search the boot of a car if they pull you over - but somehow can't get a warrant to search house AND car in an hour or 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    You mean that the cops can't find a murder victim, process the scene, interview any and all connected with it, get the forensic evidence back and arrest the perp in one hour like they do on TV?
    And I thought CSI was real! That's all my illusions shattered now!
    If there were investigating a murder I'd agree with your point. But until they opened the boot yesterday there was no crime scene and there was no known murder victim.

    The facts were that two days ago she was missing and foul play was suspected. Police were "fearing for her safety".

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    Cops just can't go round searching houses and breaking into parked cars because they 'may' be looking for a body, or not.
    That question of police is absurd media hype, and it is the media that is destroying the outcomes of many a serious crime. The only good point is that the police know when to 'use' the media, and the media are not aware of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    You mean that the cops can't find a murder victim, process the scene, interview any and all connected with it, get the forensic evidence back and arrest the perp in one hour like they do on TV?
    And I thought CSI was real! That's all my illusions shattered now!
    !!!!! hahahhahahaha!!! *PMSL*...

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    I just feel so much for the little one left behind... loosing her mummy like that.. & being abandoned by her dad.. is going to screw her up for life!!
    GET ON
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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    I just feel so much for the little one left behind... loosing her mummy like that.. & being abandoned by her dad.. is going to screw her up for life!!
    Yes, but I would say she is a very lucky girl also, how may children are killed in such circumstances.

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    What gave it away? The smell?

    Poor detective work boys. No donut today.

    The road is Keystone Rd....
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystone_Kops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldrider View Post
    Yes, but I would say she is a very lucky girl also, how may children are killed in such circumstances.
    Yes, that's true too.. she is lucky to be alive.. very lucky!! but she is going to have problems later on in life though..
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    With all the pc bullshit these days and rights and shit - I'm not surprised. The cops have been bagged so much that they have no choice but to "follow procedure." What seems to be common sense, is hamstrung by bureaucracy and red tape. To ensure that the real scum (scumbags lawyers) don't get their clients off, the cops have to do everything by the book. Every cunt screams blue murder if the is some poor bastard that gets wrongly convicted - no matter that he was a scumbag anyway. Get some perspective before you judge things.
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    sheesh, the original post was meant to be some humour...
    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    With all the pc bullshit these days and rights and shit - I'm not surprised. The cops have been bagged so much that they have no choice but to "follow procedure." What seems to be common sense, is hamstrung by bureaucracy and red tape. To ensure that the real scum (scumbags lawyers) don't get their clients off, the cops have to do everything by the book. Every cunt screams blue murder if the is some poor bastard that gets wrongly convicted - no matter that he was a scumbag anyway. Get some perspective before you judge things.
    Couldn't agree more. But isn't the problem reinforced by people saying job well done? I say job shockingly done, whether it was people, process or policy that caused it. I'd be right pissed if I was lying in a ditch bleeding while the cops took 2 days to get a warrant while they feared for my safety.

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    Ya know with all the cop bashing and tall poppy bashing goingon in New Zealand could I ask a question?
    If its such a problem people WHY NOT GET OFF YA ASS AND DO SOMETHING TO FIX IT ?????
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