Tell me how much YOU would or wouldn’t increase the chance of guilt of someone who:
1.Claims to have not realized that her roommate is dead because the roommate “locks her door all the time”. Apparently felt no need to talk to roommate about the burglary. What chances do you give that an innocent person would upon discovering her apartment has been broken into, fail to even TALK TO her roommate who is also in the house?
2.A person who “calls the police” AFTER the police have already arrived. Then, see above, proceeds to obstruct the police’s attempts to find the body.
Don’t tell me that’s standard behavior. Give me your reasoned arguments.
Bold intellectuals!
Tell me how much YOU would or wouldn’t increase the chance of guilt of someone who: 1.Claims to have not realized that her roommate is dead because the roommate “locks her door all the time”. Apparently felt no need to talk to roommate about the burglary. What chances do you give that an innocent person would upon discovering her apartment has been broken into, fail to even TALK TO her roommate who is also in the house?
2.A person who “calls the police” AFTER the police have already arrived. Then, see above, proceeds to obstruct the police’s attempts to find the body.
Don’t tell me that’s standard behavior. Give me your reasoned arguments.
Or hide behind snarky down-rates.
No comment on the rest of it, but I’m pretty sure my roommate could die without my noticing it for up to a week, if it were timed right.