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68.66.104.97 (talk) 19:22, 16 February 2018 (UTC)[1]Bold text Italic text THE 2 DIFFERENT CRIMINAL MIND’S The MASTER / THE IMPULSE CRIMINAL

Criminal Minds the master criminal                                           Dr. Rick Breazeale Criminal Law 1/10/2018                            publishing date 2/14/18 2:45 P.M.                                                                      Ph.D. KENT. Study proven the average age a child is first involved in criminal activity is 8 years of age. In futher explanation, this happens when a gangster pulls next to a child riding a bike and offers the child $20.00 to sit at a corner. A watch out looking for a possible police officer when the cruiser is spotted the child is to ride down and inform the gangster performing a DRUG DEAL from this the child is introduced to greed. This young individual Just got $20.00 dollars saw the criminal driving a fancy car wearing gold on the ear, neck, wrist, and fingers to a youngster this seems to be a success with a capital S. With the above I will also say an alert parent can and often will notice their child grades changing their dress, language, using the left hand often to make gestures with some wearing underwear of a certain color. More coming to my next book the history. Reaching the age of 24  to mention one other sign a child starts at a young stealing in the home first then branches out to other occupied dwellings then to 24-hour gas and grocery store if not apprehended first on to larger scores  becoming the In some circles, they are called Masterminds. And carry other names, my circle their criminals indeed a far cry for a cry from the minute man. The title of the master they warned of criminals they broke the law and was not convicted. It could have been the fault of sloppy investigations, including not necessarily limited to errors in the chain of command. These criminals are for the most part they are easier to appear 68.66.104.97 (talk) 19:09, 16 February 2018 (UTC)Italic texthind “TO CATCH’ and convict. From the start, A master premeditates everything they do some in their mind for over one year. This always depended on the crime never does a master commit a crime without a large pay back the value of the heist is seems to always equal the time spent premeditating that crime.This is due to many factors usually when the target is high Value the security is better. A master cannot walk in pull a gun and walk out 70%of the time a person is killed. That, however, is something a master does not have murder in his equation and will not hire a gunman if he can help. I have heard this type tell me they do not want to add waste to the price. The fact is the real master wants to thank 3 times or more about their action and action of others if there is ANY OTHER, with this, they say there will The Master Criminal no meat on my plate. If you are ever tasking to interview a master it is possible that the master is smarter than you are. It is a good Idea to take this role in every interview. You must never forget this many times we fake to make them think their smarter than us and many times they are sure you plan this the way a master would some will pick that up at once and play with you like he does a puppy when this happens he will not let you interview him Again, they take it as an insult this type R.B. interview take some time study how and what methods of the interview will you do, find all info available about the perpetrator, and the crime finds out everything about his Recent past, and friends if possible these you might use to get the confession. Be completely learned about the criminal and the crime. Whether you are in route to the interview room or interrogation room, I fondly remember an area we called the sitting room, either one or another they all in the definition or the same. You, I or those yet to enter must be honest in many ways. We must not enter with a fabricated story, hoping to mislead the subject we must legally find the truth of every crime, no matter its magnitude in order to indict the guilty and save the innocent, you will have appraisers who will slander your every word. I have never written or said this before, I once got a conviction and put a person away for treason, he would have got the needle at that time in history as now it would have received national media attention. I saw this case from lockdown to conviction all my evidence I presented was factual and due to the presentation of this case, it only took three court days to get this conviction only because when we present the truth to back every word is easy if we salt and pepper it, you could lose the conviction.when we convict a guilty party and know he is guilty we sleep every night. Each person who enters this profession must do so with a mind made up to catch and convict the Quilty the crime matters less, if the law of our land is broken the guilty must pay for an innocent person to pay for the Guilty will never satisfy the crime the criminal will commit the crime once again and try to see the innocent pays. Continued in We must not enter either of the above type rooms to force a conviction if this is done it very well end up without conviction do not try to be smart, But be smarter do not be surprised to learn that the interviewee has a masters degree or a PhD, you can still get a conviction by sticking with it and digging to get the truth. Be very careful that you do not cross to the other side of the street. This I describe as stupidly forgive the word I just typed, but it is low enough to describe a person who would persecute the innocent. I do not know whether my life took a turn causing my life treating Injury.Was it in whole due to the gunman sent by Saddam to dispose of his double before he spoke to the joint chiefs, or due to the conviction of a treasonous person could have been both whatever the reason you would have done as I did and I would do it all over. The mind of a master is easier to creak when they are guilty the mind of a sane person cannot erase all parts of the crime in the depths of his consciousness, he can not omit everything, there's something there that will trigger a response when this happens careful not to let it go continue down the same street without even turns keep digging on the point that caused the response, to you it will sound the same old same old ,but to the Guilty there was maybe just one word or sentence that triggers emotion if at first, you don’t get a kill keep fireing. It was good police work that’s got you there. While we are here you know the subject will have won as well you will have wins. Take each of your wins to note do not forget you have time, they're in jail there a time you hope is up. Take your win notes and review each one closely so close not one letter gets by you. Then you might find there was further evidence given you unnoticed by the subject. Fallow that new material see what and how deep it goes if you feel while you follow these the subject planted false information you are sure all is false if so next time you interview the subject you know just how smart they are do not let your ship sink go back talk to their friends and other people who were around the crime area. Talk to everyone notice anything that could possibly get a reaction. When back in an interrogation you should have new information that hit the subject for the first time. This new info will R.B. it or defend themselves from that evidence. It’s not easy that is the way we enjoy it so much. Even though they might be smarter than us they today most every person carries cell phone this has in the past been the great host to profile the criminal. Cell phone forensics is an education acquired in most colleges. I was invited to speak at Mississippi State University on this visit I meet a class full of determined young people, and a skilled serious Professor teaching the young how to dissect a cell phone pulling info from the hard drive that could never be erased thus from this information law enforcement profiled, arrested, convicted some Master Criminals.

The Bible first mentions crime in Genesis 31:36 here is that link. Some argue Crime is not a profession this is a true statement at the time the Bible was written, however, the time has proven that crime is a profession. The best reference to this might be Al Capone the first to or Capone bookkeeper gave birth to organized crime. This thought reminds us what time does to history. In Biblical time prostitution was not a crime, but a way of life for thin the weaker sex. IN Biblical times Crime was not considered a way of life. In today's life crime is a lucrative income for the master criminal. “ my definition” a master criminal never commits a crime before first premeditating the crime.” They never commit a crime before great pain is taken planning it. In 3 to 4 & only can be contributed to mental illness. I've found, this to be quite the opposite 97% are intelligent most with some higher education. of the master, plain their crime From entry through a safe exist. Using as many team members they think it will take crime to get the job done. This can include members of the scene to block entrances some posing as customers and perhaps two wheelmen’ or ‘drivers’ or more to cover each exit. Most incorporate electronic communications with their outside team with men outside at each entrance to the scene. To look at this type set up let's call it a bank, the master has a large team and much time into planning. They've been a bank robbery in progress called in from one side of the city while the actual robbery is taking place on the other side of county or city. The masters plain is to draw the enforcement team which is in every case a large group of enforcement officers dispatched to a location on the wrong side of the city. some agencies have caught on to this scheme and hold dispatching all officers until it has been verified by the first officers on the scene has verified the call. Should you be a witness to any crime to be an asset to the enforcement community there are things you should know. First, do not try to exit the building as written above you do not know how many of the perps team is on the outside of those doors. You most likely have and will not see his face the only time this might happen is when things turn in a direction the perp had not planned for. This can and does happen and at that time the master feels he is losing control of the scene. If this happens the scene becomes dangerous. That can cause loss of life. In order to prevent this do not try to challenge the perp. Try to become a good witness as well as protecting the scene. A time or times in your life, you will be a witness to a crime it could be a felony or a crime of fewer than two thousand dollars with no injuries. Whatever the case may be you need to know how to become a professional witness also protecting the scene for police. There always evidence left at a crime scene .but many times destroyed before police arrival. You can prevent that while you give the officers a good description of the perp. If you don’t know…There’s a new keyword in crime today it’s CROWDING. This is when the perp sends troops to the inside to appear as a customer or on the outside appearing to be smoking in fact watch The impulse criminal never premeditates a crime it’s proven there’s never been a CRIMINAL that has planned a crime to detail from the entrance to exit. These are the ones who will shoot up a school for no reason other than impulse. An IMPULSE CRIMINAL can and does commit any crime a MASTER does to include murder. Rob stores, occupied dwellings. Cases have been tried when the impulsive will enter the R.B. ablaze. Not an armed robbery now but a crime of murder and violence. I can not explain this honestly no one can, in my view this could involve fear this is my learned opinion. An impulsive some circles describe them as a simple criminal most because of the rate LAW ENFORCEMENT arrest and convicts this perp. In my view, no crime is simple even though their much evidence usually performed in open view with an effort to conceal their identity. No one can say for sure whats going on inside their head to cause them to commit crimes. I think they know what they're doing when they are doing it “IN MY VIEW” The mental defense is being used to many times when the defendant has no other initial reason, just their way of serving light duty. In my point of view, any person who commits a violent crime should be incarcerated in a state prison. The prison medical can consult a Psych Physician to prescribe the right MEDICATION allowing the criminal to the same day to day as do the others. Thus ends the sentences to a mental hospital’s. The cost to house one prisoner each prisoner is tilting the scale at sixty thousand a year.

Today we have Three hundred fifty thousand inmates serving in a mental institution in America even though thirty-five thousand people institutionalized privately by the family. Here is a clear cost to you the taxpayer. To the above, we can attribute this coast, WHY our inmates are not housed in the way you can expect a prison to be today correctional systems in America has been the target of the of the do better society as well as our government to pass laws these include the structure of a prison. You will not go inside and see bars you will see rooms as we do in hotels. you will see widescreen T.V’s you will see books including law books if a prisoner wants a book that’s not there the Jailers must produce it right away and carry it to the inmate you will also see exercise equipment. Three hot meals a day and 2 snacks a day. You will see a store where the inmate can purchase extra thing’s “ a fact the prisoner has more rights than the deputies “ when the outside door shouts the jailers are the ones in jail. Thus the reason more criminals break the law once again to go back inside where they have heat and air and become jailhouse lawyers, there’s those who could pass the bar exam as a result of their inside study. WHY NOT GO BACK? with someone else on the scene? LOOK AT Perps color of hair if visible if not what color hat and or face cover listen to the tone of voice and verbiage is there an accent or do they sound like home people? Are they using slang remember the slang? A glance at noise large or small? Are there any birthmarks or scars on face? What type shirt or blouse? short or long sleeve color is there a tattoo on the arms and neck? Type and Color of trussers and shoes? AFTER THE PERP EXITS PROTECT THE CRIME SCENE. When I investigated a crime using the forensic method I walked in telling myself I can smell the evidence left behind. The reason there is always evidence left. However, I have often seen evidence so corrupted and destroyed there was so little left there was nothing that was not corrupt worth filling. I do not collect mosquito evidence ( this a team of forensic scientist grouped together to give birth to this type evidence. Their idea was that once mosquito bites he dies during with blood particles of the perp. MY VIEW; IS NOT TO GO AFTER MOSQUIT0 BLOOD HOW MANY CAN BE FOUND DEAD IN ANY SIZE CIRCUMFERENCE. WITH THAT IN MIND THESE FLYING INSECTS HAVE TO BE

REFRIGERATED STOCK PILLED IN REFRIGERATED IN THE EVIDENCE LOCKER. YOU WOULD NOT GET THOSE OFFICERS VOTE FOR THE NEXT ONE. Back to the point you can take control of the scene by not allowing anyone to leave, try to keep them from talking to one another if this happens the details resemble last night’s football game. Do not let them move the scene. If someone finds something to tell them not to move or touch it. Let no one leave or enter the crime scene. Ask that they sit and write a report by doing this they can carry and refer to it until the perp is convicted. If your testimony played a key role in the conviction you should hold on to it for a while, some lawyer will reopen the case.

The Impulse criminal This type criminal is one that has a mental issue that turns violent to better understand this criminal here its time to understand the mental disorder. To futher that thought now I will add this review even though I will address this in-depth my next issue Americas America's correctional system.

In society today, mental illness and violence are often seen as inextricably linked, creating a harsh stigma for patients and, at times, an uncomfortable environment for psychiatrists. The perception carries serious consequences for psychiatric patients in the form of further discrimination and a sense of isolation from society. Violence has become of increasing concern in the practice of psychiatry. A large number of aggressive patients present to emergency departments,1 and psychiatrists are often called on to assess and treat violent patients. Thousands of assaults occur in American hospitals each year, including psychiatric units and emergency rooms, resulting in the labeling of such workplaces by some as occupationally hazardous.2 The literature suggests that psychiatrists have a 5- to 48-percent chance of experiencing a physical assault by a patient during their career,3 and that 40 to 50 percent of psychiatry residents will be physically attacked by a patient during their four-year training program.4 This type of patient implies specific challenges for the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders and their violent presentations, as the mental health provider is asked to identify potentially dangerous individuals and to intervene to reduce risk. This article will help to clarify what, if any, link exists between mental illness and violence and to delineate the role of the mental health provider in addressing violent behavior. What happens inside the head of an impulsive criminal when they become violent. I gave the medical facts my view is simple I think they're impulse is a lot like everyone else when we have the idea we must have that new lincoln navigator regardless of all else we must buy it. There seems to me there’s an immediate the right now thought that there are studies and differences of opinion by both investigators and scientist facts prove no one knows. We do however know in most assurances the criminal carries out the impulse inside the first 8 hours. Violence and Mental Illness: the Scope of the Problem General population Swanson, et al.,5 noted that 3.7 percent of the general US population perpetrates one or more violent acts each year, and the lifetime prevalence of aggressive behavior in the community may be as high as 24 percent. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 17,357 homicides occurred in 2004, making it the 15th leading cause of death and yielding a death rate by violence for the year of 5.9 per 100,000.6Among women and men under 45 years of age, those in the lowest socioeconomic class were three times more likely to be violent than those in the highest socioeconomic class. Rates of violence also increased with lower education level, less social stability, and in regions with high rates of unemployment. This is from 2017 Stark Study. It is enlightening to read this. There are some who can not afford an institution and the lucky ones live with family or friends, they are some who the taxpayers institutionalize. Of these persons, some decide to commit a crime, not by impulse but the thought of getting out of the rain. These or not to be called masters or impulse criminal they are among what I call survivalist trying to live. This is why I submit any of today's incarceration correction facilities can house all criminals if the medical officer he can get a psych to write for medication and see the inmate as often as every3 months why pay the extra taxes for an inmate to be waited on hand and foot. Thus cutting out the overcrowding of the institutions …..better Mentally ill population Most patients with stable mental illness do not present an increased risk of violence. Asnis, et al.,8 found that 21 of 517 outpatients (4%) in an urban setting reported a history of homicide attempts. Steadman and colleagues9 followed several cohorts of recently discharged American psychiatric patients for one year and compared rates of violence with violence rates in a community sample in the same neighborhood. The mean number of violent acts among the discharged psychiatric patients was 1.6 acts per discharged patient per 10-week period; at 50 weeks, the average number of acts per patient was 2.12. The rate of violence among psychiatric patients was higher than the community sample only during the first 10 weeks after discharge. Steadman and colleagues concluded that rates of violence among mental health patients peak at the time of admission to the hospital, and they remain high for a period after discharge when many patients still experience active psychiatric symptoms. Mental illness may increase the likelihood of committing violence in some individuals, but only a small part of the violence in society can be ascribed to mental health patients.10 Overall, those psychiatric patients who are violent have rates of repeated aggression somewhere between the general population and a criminal cohort.11 Criminal population –stark Numerous studies have shown significant rates of mental illness in criminal populations. In 1998, 283,000 mentally ill persons were listed in the US penal system. In surveys, 16 percent of state prison inmates, 16 percent of local jail inmates, and seven percent of federal prisoners self-reported a previous mental health diagnosis or overnight stay in a psychiatric facility12 Teplin13 analyzed a random sample of 627 male arrestees and found the prevalence of mental illness to be almost three times that of the general population. Among the sample, the most common diagnoses were substance use disorders and personality disorders. Wallace14 found that 36 percent of convicted Australian killers had participated in psychiatric treatment at some point before their offense, most of which again was for personality disorders and substance abuse. These studies often are not, however, able to reliably determine that the mental illness is a preexisting factor that is directly responsible for the examined criminal behaviors. It is very likely, based on clinical experience, that mentally ill patients frequently encounter barriers to treatment, and that this inadequate treatment of their disorders results in patients being arrested for both violent and nonviolent crimes. Often such charges are based on behaviors that are direct manifestations of the patients’ then untreated symptoms, such as paranoia leading to trespassing or grandiosity resulting in breaking and entering. The crimes examined here may or may not be violent in nature. Experience also suggests that victims of crimes by mentally ill individuals are often known to the patient, unlike nonpsychiatrically ill criminals who may or may not violate strangers. It is also unclear in this body of literature whether the crimes for which perpetrators are convicted involve illegal activities with drugs of abuse; crimes and diagnoses related to substance dependence exclusively may speak to a different issue than the link between violence and mental illness. On the other hand, in viewing comorbid substance dependence and mental illness as dually diagnosed disorders, drug-related crime may not require separate treatment. Substance dependence certainly impairs judgment further and increases the likelihood of violence

In society today, mental illness and violence are often seen as inextricably linked, creating a harsh stigma for patients and, at times, an uncomfortable environment for psychiatrists. The perception carries serious consequences for psychiatric patients in the form of further discrimination and a sense of isolation from society. Violence has become of increasing concern in the practice of psychiatry. A large number of aggressive patients present to emergency departments,1 and psychiatrists are often called on to assess and treat violent patients. Thousands of assaults occur in American hospitals each year, including psychiatric units and emergency rooms, resulting in the labeling of such workplaces by some as occupationally hazardous.2 The literature suggests that psychiatrists have a 5- to 48-percent chance of experiencing a physical assault by a patient during their career,3 and that 40 to 50 percent of psychiatry residents will be physically attacked by a patient during their four-year training program.4 This type of patient implies specific challenges for the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders and violent presentations, as the mental health provider is asked to identify potentially dangerous individuals and to intervene to reduce risk. This article will help to clarify what, if any, link exists between mental illness and violence and to delineate the role of the mental health provider in addressing violent behavior. Violence and Mental Illness: the Scope of the Problem General population Swanson, et al.,5 noted that 3.7 percent of the general US population perpetrates one or more violent acts each year, and the lifetime prevalence of aggressive behavior in the community may be as high as 24 percent. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 17,357 homicides occurred in 2004, making it the 15th leading cause of death and yielding a death rate by violence for the year of 5.9 per 100,000.6Among women and men under 45 years of age, those in the lowest socioeconomic class were three times more likely to be violent than those in the highest socioeconomic class. Rates of violence also increased with lower education level, less social stability, and in regions with high rates of unemployment.7 Mentally ill population Most patients with stable mental illness do not present an increased risk of violence. Asnis, et al.,8 found that 21 of 517 outpatients (4%) in an urban setting reported a history of homicide attempts. Steadman and colleagues9 followed several cohorts of recently discharged American psychiatric patients for one year and compared rates of violence with violence rates in a community sample in the same neighborhood. The mean number of violent acts among the discharged psychiatric patients was 1.6 acts per discharged patient per 10-week period; at 50 weeks, the average number of acts per patient was 2.12. The rate of violence among psychiatric patients was higher than the community sample only during the first 10 weeks after discharge. Steadman and colleagues concluded that rates of violence among mental health patients peak at the time of admission to the hospital, and they remain high for a period after discharge when many patients still experience active psychiatric symptoms. Mental illness may increase the likelihood of committing violence in some individuals, but only a small part of the violence in society can be ascribed to mental health patients.10 Overall, those psychiatric patients who are violent have rates of repeated aggression somewhere between the general population and a criminal cohort.11 Criminal population Numerous studies have shown significant rates of mental illness in criminal populations. In 1998, 283,000 mentally ill persons were listed in the US penal system. In surveys, 16 percent of state prison inmates, 16 percent of local jail inmates, and seven percent of federal prisoners self-reported a previous mental health diagnosis or overnight stay in a psychiatric facility 12 Teplin 13 analyzed a random sample of 627 male arrestees and found the prevalence of mental illness to be almost three times that of the general population. Among the sample, the most common diagnoses were substance use disorders and personality disorders. Wallace 14 found that 36 percent of convicted Australian killers had participated in Page nine criminal mind’s psychiatric treatment at some point before their offense, most of which again was for personality disorders and substance abuse. These studies often are not, however, able to reliably determine that the mental illness is a preexisting factor that is directly responsible for the examined criminal behaviors. It is very likely, based on clinical experience, that mentally ill patients frequently encounter barriers to treatment, and that this inadequate treatment of their disorders results in patients being arrested for both violent and nonviolent crimes. Often such charges are based on behaviors that are direct manifestations of the patients’ then untreated symptoms, such as paranoia leading to trespassing or grandiosity resulting in breaking and entering. The crimes examined here may or may not be violent in nature. Experience also suggests that victims of crimes by mentally ill individuals are often known to the patient, unlike non psychiatrically ill criminals who may or may not violate strangers. It is also unclear in this body of literature whether the crimes for which perpetrators are convicted involve illegal activities with drugs of abuse; crimes and diagnoses related to substance dependence exclusively may speak to a different issue than the link between violence and mental illness. On the other hand, in viewing comorbid substance dependence and mental illness as dually diagnosed disorders, drug-related crime may not require separate treatment. Substance dependence certainly impairs judgment further and increases. Page ten criminal minds

What you can do to help law enforcement. Do not try to exit the screen the life you will save is your own If you are 18 years and to 21 over 60% of you will witness a crime from a burglary to capital murder “ more then one person dead at the scene”. Study’s differ. Today there a new keyword it’s crowding many of the masters and gangs meditating a crime they decide to overcrowd meaning they will have their troops scattered about the scene. Some will be inside the scene acting to be another customer others placed outside acting as if they don’t know whats going on. THIS WHY YOU SHOULD STAND STILL WITHOUT TALKING YOU DO NOT KNOW WHO YOU ARE TALKING TOO. BY NOT TRYING TO EXIT YOU WILL SAVE YOUR AND OTHER INNOCENT LIFES.

when you become aware a crime is in progress stop don’t move, LOOK AND LISTEN to the perp in order to pass a good description on to Law Enforcement. How tall is perp compare his height to someone on the scene or someone you know. How much do they weigh if unsure compare once more with someone else on the scene? LOOK AT Perps color of hair if visible if not what color hat and or face cover listen to the tone of voice and verbiage is there an accent or do they sound like home people? Are they using slang remember the slang? A glance at noise large or small? Are there any birthmarks or scars on face? What type shirt or blouse? short or long sleeve color is there a tattoo on the arms and neck? Type and Color of trussers and shoes? AFTER THE PERP EXITS PROTECT THE CRIME SCENE. When I investigated a crime using the forensic method I walked in telling myself I can smell the evidence left behind. The reason there is always evidence left. However, I have often seen evidence so corrupted and destroyed there was so little left there was nothing that was not corrupt worth filling. I do not collect mosquito evidence ( this a team of forensic scientist grouped together to give birth to this type evidence. Their idea was that once mosquito bites he dies during with blood particles of the perp. MY VIEW; IS NOT TO GO AFTER MOSQUIT0 BLOOD HOW MANY CAN BE FOUND DEAD IN ANY SIZE CIRCUMFERENCE. WITH THAT IN MIND THESE FLYING INSECTS HAVE TO BE REFRIGERATED STOCK PILLED IN REFRIGERATED IN THE EVIDENCE LOCKER. YOU WOULD NOT GET THOSE OFFICERS VOTE FOR THE NEXT ONE. Back to the point you can take control of the scene by not allowing anyone to leave, try to keep them from talking to one another if this happens the details resemble last night’s football game. Do not let them move about inside the scene if someone finds something to tell them not to move or touch it. Let no one leave or enter the crime scene. Ask that they sit and write a report by doing this they can carry and refer to it until the perp is convicted. If your testimony played a key role in the conviction you should hold on to it for a while, some lawyer will reopen the case. I hope this will help those who was someone else on the scene? LOOK AT Perps color of hair if visible if not what color hat and or face cover listen to the tone of voice and verbiage is there an accent or do they sound like home people? Are they using slang remember the slang? A glance at noise large or small? Are there any-

AFTER THE PERP EXITS PROTECT THE CRIME SCENE.

birthmarks or scars on face? What type shirt or blouse? short or long sleeve color is there a tattoo on the arms and neck? Type and Color of trussers and shoes? When I investigated a crime using the forensic method I walked in telling myself I can smell the evidence left behind. The reason there is always evidence left. However, I have often seen evidence so corrupted and destroyed there was so little left there was nothing that was not corrupt worth filling. I do not collect mosquito evidence ( this a team of forensic scientist grouped together to give birth to this type evidence. Their idea was that once mosquito bites he dies during with blood particles of the perp. MY VIEW; IS NOT TO GO AFTER MOSQUIT0 BLOOD HOW MANY CAN BE FOUND DEAD IN ANY SIZE CIRCUMFERENCE. WITH THAT IN MIND THESE FLYING INSECTS HAVE TO BE REFRIGERATED STOCK PILLED IN REFRIGERATED IN THE EVIDENCE LOCKER. YOU WOULD NOT GET THOSE OFFICERS VOTE FOR THE NEXT ONE.

"68.66.104.97 (talk) 23:35, 16 February 2018 (UTC)I have had inquiries regarding the Flordia School shooting asking about the premeditated crime. Even though this seems to be charged with premeditation this was not a premeditated crime. the idea but plaining no this crime cries out an impulse crime. it was not planned not even a safe exit Mc Donald's don't count if anything he sounds as if the kid was unhappy with his living conditions and wanted to be caught. of he not charged With capital murder the District Attorney will have H- - - to make this charge stick a sharp attorney will file for a new trial or even. mistrial hope the D.A catches this. which one would be best to prove premeditation is just a thought or impulse and go for capital murder.68.66.104.97 (talk) 23:35, 16 February 2018 (UTC)

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