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by anygunanywhere
Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:54 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: OIS today in Austin - bloggers already at it
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Re: OIS today in Austin - bloggers already at it

Please clarify.

Murder is a crime.

Homicide means a human, a hominid, died.

All human deaths are homicides. Not all human deaths are murder.

The investigation is to determine the cause and the circumstances behind the death, the homicide. If the circumstances and evidence leads the investigators to belive that the individual died under malicious intent then the individual responsible for the death is charged with murder.

Is this not correct?

Just because someone calls 911 and reports that a dog has been shot and killed does not mean that a crime has occurred. A crime has not occurred until the evidence is gathered that supports charges be filed.

Anygunanywhere

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