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Date of upload: Jul 2, 2021 ^^
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The reason Japanese police had such a high âsuccessâ rate when it came to solving crimes is that it also had one of the highest rates of wrongful convictions, and even to this day has a 99% conviction rate; which means that if you are on trial in Japan, you are almost definitely going to be convicted.
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For post mortem: Japanese police is notorious for closing cases any way possible to keep up appearances, beating the confessions out of the suspects and convicting innocent people. This was definitely done to humiliate them publicly. Maybe someone with a grudge? Someone whose friend or relative was a victim of the police brutality and incompetence? This feels personal
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The part about humiliating the police...the fact is with such a high conviction rate, there will always be innocent people and people with minor demeanors put in jail. A lot of Japanese media that involve the law are written with this in mind. To me, it's difficult to overlook the idea that perhaps they just wanted to show the police they couldn't force solve everything as a kind of revenge.
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24:36 They actually did figure out who the Somerton Man was!! He wasn't a secret spy or anything, he was just a dude that was really sad and lonely who wrote a lot of poems about death and was violent with his wife :/
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For Post Mortem: My theory is that the culprit is a victim of police incompetence. They just want to prove to the public how even though most of crimes are solved in Japan, a simple corporate terrorism with given hints can't be solved. It's not mentioned here but they also stopped after the head of police killed himself.
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side note: 11:25 is prob one of my fav moments of this show, hearing the pure excitement in shaneâs âweâre gonna talk about our favorite candy arenât we?â to just utter disappointment in his âoh okâ when him n ryan werenât on the same pageđđ so cu
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I knew an ex special forces guy that claimed to keep a ceramic knife in a shower because you never know when you might have to defend your home and anything else would have rusted in the shower. I remember thinking he was crazy until these two gave their explanation of how they would defend themselves in the bath. I guess I'll be buying a ceramic knife now.
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