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According to the statistics, we had 14 homicides in the whole city of about 400,000 in 2022.
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Nonetheless, tonight at 11: Why your cat may secretly hate you while still playing nice.
Two reported homicides in the last few days have been committed with knives - the one I linked to here because it was local to me and that's what the thread is about, and another one in Adelaide.Huh, 400K is pretty big and 14 homicides does seem pretty high for for a country that have strict gun control laws. But then again, "that's not a knife, THIS is a knife". Stereotypes are important.
You don't get very many TV shows set here, it's true. But you do get some.Amazon has a bunch of shows about murder cases in different countries (UK, India, South Africa, Brazil, you name it). Granted, I doubt Canberra is a hotbed of violent crime, for the most part.
Yeah, the Stabbing At The Zoo was pretty shocking.But every time you see one of those true crime docs, there's alway one who says "It's a safe community, there was no way this could happen here." Or something like that. But it does.
Two reported homicides in the last few days have been committed with knives - the one I linked to here because it was local to me and that's what the thread is about, and another one in Adelaide.
You don't get very many TV shows set here, it's true. But you do get some.
Yeah, the Stabbing At The Zoo was pretty shocking.
What a lovely Christmas present for a Christian, he gets a chance to bring wrong doers to Jesus.
Similar here, where an unsolved murder on the local rail trail has had a profound effect on the whole surrounding community. Mentioned earlier here, still unsolved both as to perpetrator and motive if any.https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/dec/20/brianna-ghey-found-guilty-murder
Guilty verdict in a particularly horrific murder.
Local to me in the sense it happened in the village my mother lives in, in a park I often walk the dogs, I had walked them there the week prior to the murder, and one of the murderers lived in my childhood town.
Because of it being local I've been following the case closely and it has been very distressing merely as someone following it, I can't comprehend how it has been for the family and friends.
Many people have been avoiding the park since the murder, it's a very small park, it's called Linear park as it is a straight and very narrow stretch of public space, it's impossible to avoid the place where the murder happened, and even those still going into the park put their dogs on a lead once you get close to the murder site. It's profoundly affected the area unlike any other murder (not like there have ever been many, 2 others in the last 30 years).
Yeah, we noticed.Why is Lake George currently fuller than it has been in decades?
Lake George hasn't been this full for this long since the 1960s - why is that?
tl;dr it's been raining.
They can circulate a physical description, surely?