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Originally Posted by fingal Dear God! I've never seen that cartoon before but that's sick man! (In the sense of bad not good). Eric Raymond? Hmmm I posted to his ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fingal
    Dear God! I've never seen that cartoon before but that's sick man! (In the sense of bad not good).

    Eric Raymond? Hmmm I posted to his blog a few days ago. He probably deleted it thinking I was trolling.
    I agree that one was sick. But take a look at some of the other ones, very funny. The cartoon is Linus, Eric Raymond, and Richard Stallman living together. Very odd indeed.
    http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/arch...tial-integrity
    http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/archive/linusr
    http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/arch...c-buys-an-ipod
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vergil83
    I agree that one was sick. But take a look at some of the other ones, very funny. The cartoon is Linus, Eric Raymond, and Richard Stallman living together. Very odd indeed.
    http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/arch...tial-integrity
    http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/archive/linusr
    http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/arch...c-buys-an-ipod
    Ah yes. Much better... I like the way they contrast Linus/Raymond/Stallman in terms of their relationships. Raymond the serial shagger (well pardon me... not sure what he gets up to) Torvalds the happily married geek and Stallman the (wait for it) solo artiste. The idea of them living together! God, they would kill each other in no time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeTbob
    So with or without a body, I guess you can be tried and convicted.
    Well, there's an exception to every rule!

    It does occure in very rare cases, but generally it's every hard to convict somone of murder without a body (or physical evidence, a hacked up hand will do).
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    in the UK, the law doesn't require a body per se, but a "body of evidence" that the person was killed. i.e. finding their blood all over the walls. the only case i know of was the one where a serial killer dissolved his victim's bodies in acid and confessed their killings to the police who, at the time, couldn't convict him as they had no evidence of death. however, when they searched his garden they found the false teeth of one of his victims that hadn't dissolved and used that to convict him of murder.
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    TechieMoe is quite correct about U.S. big city detectives cleaning up cases with any available subject. It's too bad about what can sometimes happen to totally innocent people through the malfeasance of some police officers.

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