Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Day at the office in Seattle

4 comments:

Mr roT said...

When he stopped to talk to the two men, he noted they had dried blood on their hands and were drinking the same brand of energy beer and smoking the same brand of cigarettes he'd found earlier.

After Blake talked with his supervisor, it was decided that he should get good contact information on the two but not take them into custody. But before releasing the two men, Blake used cotton swabs to capture DNA from the blood on their hands, charging paperwork said.


Inspector Clouzeau.

Tecumseh said...

Detectives "took the time to build a case that would withstand the test of our justice system," he said. "You simply can't arrest people without sufficient evidence."

See that, Herr Rot? It all depends on what the definition of "sufficient" is. Care to define the notion, based solely on the axioms?

Mr roT said...

What axioms? Like the concept of "sufficient"?

I would say, Tecs, that something is sufficient exactly when it's sufficient.

I would also say, Tecs, that that's about sufficient.

Arelcao Akleos said...

Is any of this necessary?