• Murder scene discovered 430,000 years later. Suspects still at large.
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[QUOTE=pgr2gamer;47827990]The fact that this murderer is still lurking in plain sight after 430,000 years ago just chills me to the bone[/QUOTE] You could be next the next one to harbour his corpse!
but earth has been around for only a couple thousand years ?????
[QUOTE=sYnced;47832680]but earth has been around for only a couple thousand years ?????[/QUOTE] Maybe for Cthulhu, we don't know how his perception of time is. We need to find R'lyeh and interview Cthulhu
Shame about the autopsy report saying a blunt weapon was used. I had a certain suspect in mind: [media]https://youtu.be/Q-lDtCHFmvg?t=215[/media] (Skip to 3:35)
[QUOTE=loopoo;47827903]Stuff like this always gets me to thinking how incredible it'd be if we ever created technology that allowed us to somehow piece together these events and represent them in a 3D visualization. Imagine how mind blowing that'd be.[/QUOTE] but we have that technology? it's called a computer [editline]29th May 2015[/editline] unless you mean like in batman, scan something and it will simulate it automatically?
[QUOTE=Dr.C;47827951]Track the murder suspect down so we can shame the descendants[/QUOTE] North Korea would shame them with sending all generations to work camps.
[QUOTE=J!NX;47833902]but we have that technology? it's called a computer [editline]29th May 2015[/editline] unless you mean like in batman, scan something and it will simulate it automatically?[/QUOTE] I think he means somehow magically generating a video of the events that happened based on a scene? I mean we can already do that by looking at evidence and making assumptions based on them, but there's no magic program to do it automatically and I don't think there ever will be.
Is it murder when its not one of our species killing another of its species, do human laws and crimes even have the authority to govern over another species? Just food for thought
[QUOTE=Sableye;47846156]Is it murder when its not one of our species killing another of its species, do human laws and crimes even have the authority to govern over another species? Just food for thought[/QUOTE] I would say it's not - We don't arrest and incarcerate primates when they kill each other, do we?
He is the start of the terrorists these days
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