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i thought the idiot mayor of ny leaked that they knew his name but werent releasing it yet.
57 0 ReplyThe fact that each picture of him has been someone different doesn't give me a lot of faith they know his name lmao.
91 0 Replytheres more than one pic? ive only seen this one where hes smilin
19 1 ReplyHere's a better one. NYPD doesn't know what the fuck they're after.
23 0 ReplySo did this guy have a team of decoys running around with him or did the stars align to explicitly fuck that CEO over? lmao
10 0 ReplyIt's New York. That look is probably very common. Hence why our hero chose it as a disguise.
Also he probably quickly changed his clothes in central park. So a possible thing is that he also changed his hoodie and had a different mask.
But having four different coats? Hard to believe.
18 0 ReplyBut having four different coats? Hard to believe.
It wasn't a man, it was 3 kobolds in a trenchcoat, so it's perfectly plausible
9 0 ReplyWith the goblins in kahoots! My lord we need to set a bountry of 30 gold pieces! Fetch the greatest team consisting of a mage, a fighter, a thief, and some comic relief buffoon who will end up saving the day despite his uselessness throughout the journey up to that point!
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And picking 4 jackets that look similar enough for some dumb ai to confuse?
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My take is that the cops fed raw surveillance data into their trusty Crime Computer and fully trusted the result. It's a super common silhouette when the daily high temp is in the 30s. Lol.
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Did they ask an AI "are these pictures of the same person?" and went with whatever it said?
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31 0 ReplyI don't get what the circle is showing.
4 0 ReplyI have no idea. I stole the photo from a duckduckgo image search, which is an awful way to do things.
3 0 Replyyou're a bad person and you should feel bad
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Yeah, that one is officially not from him.
And the police has been officially never wrong about it, and has been looking for that one guy to interrogate only, maybe ask where he brought his jacket or something like that.
25 0 ReplyYeah there’s also one from within a bank, but it’s totally a different person
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I feel like that's possibly a prelude to setting up a scapegoat. You can't let people think he got away with it.
51 0 ReplyI think that’s entirely possible. If this guy gets away Scott free and people know he did? Expect more attempts at CEO murder.
18 0 ReplyOne t in scot-free.
From Scotland, where there are 3 possible verdicts to a murder trial:
Guilty
Not Guilty
Not Proven
In the 3rd instance, we may or may not all know you did it, but the State couldn't prove their case, so you get away scot-free.
35 0 ReplyOh no shit eh? I was actually wondering as I typed that what the proper way to spell it was and where it came from. Thanks man!
18 0 ReplyAccording to this, it had originally literally meant "exempt from royal tax": https://www.etymonline.com/word/scot-free#etymonline_v_22952
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