Every night we are offered a menu with investigations on every type of crime you can imagine. From a seemingly honest death, not just looking, to the most horrifying murder, like looking. And each case has one thing in common – no one knows whodunnit.
So we sit for an hour and follow the work of amazingly talented detectives and forensics to find the perpetrator using all sorts of ingenious methods.
Like I said, I like these programs and so does my husband. They are interesting and enthralling. But at the same time, they are very concerned about me. Is it wise to pass that much? I ask this question every night. Because we show how we can find and gather various evidence to make strong claims.
It's practically entertainment that was made for our television audience, but it's also very useful for criminals.
If I'm committing a crime, I'd appreciate something like forensics: real CSI (it's a crime scene investigation into us in our knowledge), murder suspect 1 or forensic factor.
First of all, I'm not sloppy enough to take my car to a crime scene. In addition to ANPR (automatic license plate recognition for us who are one step further in the game), using standard CCTVs everywhere will quickly land in warm water.
Nightly TV documentaries provide inside information about forensic medicine
Even with so many street surveillance, there will be problems with walking along the road. Wear face disguise along with unfamiliar clothes and adopt a unique, yet again unfamiliar walking. People can become CCTV giveaways so that people can wear clothes – they can avoid logo clothing – this will be disposed of as soon as possible after the act is completed. And ideally not the nearest bin or skip.
Don't chuck anything uncomfortable under nearby drains – they will be searched. And, importantly, don't throw away anything close to the scene where you have DNA on top – the end of the tab, drinks, tissues. That would be ridiculous.
Also, if you need to clean your room or home after a crime, don't ban load your J-cloth bumper pack at your nearest DIY store, as CCTV is almost certainly catching you. Such things will not be noticed by the CID. If you buy something to help with a crime, you can always pay in cash. You can easily track cards.
Similarly, don't put your phone on work, as these nasty masts can track your movements and identify your location at a given time. Of course, you claim to be there all night when you see Terry, so it's best to leave it at home.
Being a criminal is fortunate to have these guides on how to escape with the perfect crime screening almost every night.
Just this week, one show featured cases that remained resolved despite a lengthy investigation. He said that one of the reasons the perpetrators have escaped justice up until now is because they appear to be “forensic perception.”
Are there any surprises among them? Many of these shows are surprised everyone gets caught.