#rim

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Most investigators don't even know what the word means. You stop the cops from using informants and the only crimes they'd ever solve would be those by deranged postal workers who come to work once too often.


Andrew Vachss


#humor #private-detective #humor

Without the door let sorrow lie, And if for cold it hap to die, We'll bury 't in a Christmas pie, And evermore be merry.


George Wither


#humor #merriment #wassail #humor

It is fortunate for this community that I am not a criminal.


Arthur Conan Doyle


#criminals #detectives #intellect #london #sherlock-holmes

Nobody got murdered before lunch. But nobody. People weren't up to it. You needed a good lunch to get both the blood-sugar and blood-lust levels up.


Douglas Adams


#lust

ll I can think about, every day, every waking minute since they drew Prim's name at the reaping, is how afraid I am.


Suzanne Collins


#katniss-and-gale #prim #reaping #rebellion #rebellion

In my opinion, if, as the result of certain combinations, Kepler's or Newton's discoveries could become known to people in no other way than by sacrificing the lives of one, or ten, or a hundred or more people who were hindering the discovery, or standing as an obstacle in its path, then Newton would have the right, and it would even be his duty... to remove those ten or a hundred people, in order to make his discoveries known to mankind. It by no means follows from this, incidentally, that Newton should have the right to kill anyone he pleases, whomever happens along, or to steal from the market every day. Further, I recall developing in my article the idea that all... well, let's say, the lawgivers and founders of mankind, starting from the most ancient and going on to the Lycurguses, the Solons, the Muhammads, the Napoleons, and so forth, that all of them to a man were criminals, from the fact alone that in giving a new law, they thereby violated the old one, held sacred by society and passed down from their fathers, and they certainly did not stop at shedding blood either, if it happened that blood (sometimes quite innocent and shed valiantly for the ancient law) could help them.


Fyodor Dostoyevsky


#genius #greatness #the-ends-justify-the-means #utilitarianism #marketing

Well, did he do it?" She always asked the irrelevant question. It didn't matter in terms of the strategy of the case whether the defendant "did it" or not. What mattered was the evidence against him -- the proof -- and if and how it could be neutralized. My job was to bury the proof, to color the proof a shade of gray. Gray was the color of reasonable doubt.


Michael Connelly


#criminal-law #defense #evidence #guilt #innocence

Use your intuition. Picture how things happen, why they happen. Don’t stick rigidly to first impressions, and once you’ve read the rule book, throw it away. Better still, burn the bastard.


Andrew Barrett


#procedural #thriller #thriller

You have the Answer. Just get quiet enough to hear it. ~Pat Obuchowski


Laurie Stevens


#crime-thriller #detective-stories #forensics #los-angeles #mystery-series

Join us. Play the game. It will bring you an untold number of rewards and you will finally have some direction and purpose in your lives. Take control of yourselves and those around you. Bend them to your will and all worldly pleasures will be yours...


Martin Hopkins


#addiction #crime #edinburgh #erotica #homelessness