After a crime is committed, one of the first steps in solving the case is being able to identify the perpetrator. The problem is, with our senses, and the sensationalism of the crime, identifying the perpetrator is one of the hardest things to do. Often they go unfound because the witnesses claim, the perp is taller or shorter than they are, their physical features don’t match the description, or sometimes even the number of perpetrators is off. Sometimes the witness exaggerates the account because of strict interrogation. If it is that difficult to identify a criminal, could you could you under interrogation identify yourself? Do you know your identity?
Let’s talk about it, on a Word with Anthony Walker.
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