h a l f b a k e r yThe phrase 'crumpled heap' comes to mind.
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yeah or even just a really incompetent poilce show where they blatantly miss obvious clues. 'hey mister are those bloody hand stains all over your clothes there?' 'eh... no officer, I just had a burrito for lunch.' 'oh, ok, on you go.' Great. |
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he wasn't incompetent, for a french copper he was actually quite intuitive and efficient. |
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Rather like Sergeant Colon and Corporal Nobby Nobbs of Ankh-Morpork, Discworld? |
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In US shows (Wildest police chases etc... all that stuff shown on Bravo and presented by Sheriff John Burnell!), they always show the British police letting the bad guys escape! |
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Just bring a camcorder to Western Australia. |
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//I really want to hear what they would say when
wrapping things up.// |
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Nothing whatsoever, unless directed to by a Royal
Comission. |
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a.k.a. America's Most Wanted; a.k.a. baked. |
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Eugene, you read Terry Pratchett too? |
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This could be a motion picture plot: serial killer learns trade from editing clues out of films being prepared by law team experts for trial use. |
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When the narrator admits that the police were powerless to stop the criminals, they should still do it in a smug, Sheriff John Bunnell Ret manner, "they got away, but they cant hide forever. One day, theyll be running away
behind bars! |
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