The police claim it was hundreds, but even *they* felt it was enough evidence to do a photo lineup but witnesses couldn't identify him from photos (months later only seeing from a distance, duh). They just said he couldn't be him because he's a republican law student.
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Replying to @zedshaw
Ok. So you’ve got hundreds of suspects. How many man hours does it take, in that era, per suspect? In what order do you dig through them?
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Replying to @dakami
Pacific Northwest cops have a very long history of ignoring serial killers. You can't sit here and tell me they are good at their job after Ted Bundy, Green River, and Pickton. All of them operated for years, decades, after being identified, because cops think like you.
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I don't think it's in question whether the closing rate qualifies as "good at their job", but like, if you've got four guys and 20,000 man hours of work it's not a job that's going to be done very well.
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Replying to @dakami
Watch the documentary. They had huge rooms, full of officers, from multiple counties, probably about 50 officers all working on this and it was a top top top priority. They screwed up. Plain and simple.
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Replying to @dakami
I find it weird I have to convince you that the police are incompetent.
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Replying to @zedshaw
I come from computer security, where as bad as people are at writing code, they're even worse at critiquing it.
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Replying to @dakami
Yeah that has nothing to do with anything else, and is an insane false equivalence failure.
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Replying to @zedshaw
It's kind of what's going on right now with that Facetime bug that Apple got. How could they have not responded! They got an email! They got a few thousand emails. You made a better case.
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Again, false equivalence fallacy. In fact, I'd say you make that mistake all the time in nearly every argument. You'll arbitrarily state things are exactly the same based on just the lightest of similarities, then say things aren't even similar despite a lot of similarities.
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Replying to @zedshaw
Ugh. Yes, false equivalence. I was looking for what made it false.
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