hello all! Karon ra gyud ko nagpamember but ive been reading this particular thread since i found it in one of the google results.. I dont know both the suspect nor the victim..
One of u mentioned about profiling.. I thnk it was fbi.. And i believe it should be considerd also by our police.. Psychological profiling has helped lots of murder cases in the US.. I thnk during this process, the investigator not necessarily the police.. Myt b a psychiatrist or anyone studying behavioral science.. will study the suspect by taking time in talking to him and study his reaction.. When ur interviewing him, its like ur looking for sumthng that makes him tick.. A violent reaction perhaps to a certain question, an impassive reaction wen asked about her friend's death, wat she thnks about her friend.. Those are just some of the interview questions that might show the vital signs.. Every reaction is recorded, not only on paper but also on video..
As wot i hav read on most articles of the crimelibrary.com.. Most criminals who did the crime particularly murder: always enjoys the media attention, has no particular remorse on the gruesome thng he/she just did, he/she might somehow feel amused as well about it, he/she might say some degrading thngs on his/her victim and myt just as well say that his/her victim deserved it..
All of these thngs are taken into account and are given weight during the court proceedings..
I dont know if this works in our justice system but it really works in the US..
U do the math na lang kung unsay inyong na-observe sa mga reactions ni jonelle.. Hehe!ü
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