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Originally Posted by Willravel
There's no such thing as "the criminal mind". That's an oversimplified term and idea that's sold to the public by an ignorant media. Everyone is capable of committing a crime.
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Given the nature of posting on sites like this, just about everything has to be condensed. Why do we need to play these kind of games - did you really not understand the point or are you just being argumentative? Criminals generally think they can get away with their crimes. Non-criminals are often people who avoid criminal acts for fear of being caught among other reasons (Do I need to further qualify that general statement further taking us off point or do you understand?).
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It's a serious issue in Riverside (and to a lesser degree in Oakland), actually, but that's not particularly relevant.
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Relative, again the problem is much bigger in rural southern states.
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FED is where things go from "I dunno" to "oh shoot, that's probably" territory. What you're asking us to believe is that the meth head was clever and motivated enough to hang and carve FED specifically on the chest of someone that doesn't even closely resemble a DEA agent, but that the idea of this being political motivated is jumping the gun.
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There are (generally) two types of meth labs. There are the people who "use" and have a lab and there are people with labs to make money. The people in it simply to make money can be a tad bit more organized and ruthless.