I like to watch this show as well, but I also will say that the show takes either "easy" cases or hides the real science behind things.
I've never felt that any of the "true" crime shows admitted all the facts and were just as scripted as all the other shows. It's almost a game to try to find what part of the show is faked.
So legit scientific findings are kike bullshit? You on a phone or computer posting this? Or did you get a pigeon? Don't be a fool. You are part of it. Much like me much like everyone here. Don't try with me to wax poetic about technology. Don't larp.
[ - ] inaminit 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 09:05:46 ago (+2/-1)
I'll reiterate for the dullard amongst us... If a kike is involved with ANY aspect of 'science' then the so-called 'truth' is cancelled out. There can be no truth to you statement, it's just cohencidence.
[ - ] localsal 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 19:04:49 ago (+1/-0)
This obvious "difficulty" really bothered me for the BBC Show "Murder Scene The Incident Room" on the series 2 opener: S02E01, in download speak.
The zogbots were trying to track a car and had an image from CCTV that the show focused on.
Anyone who works with security cameras would most likely recognize the obvious problem, when the car was too far away, but why do that? The timestamp encoding is at the very upper left, and not very big, yet the show zoomed in on the timestamp image.
I would guess most CCTV is 4k resolution at 30fps by now, and I have heard talk that many big stores - something like the Walmarts, etc - are already moving to 8k cameras for the better clarity.
Here is the image the show presented, along with a quick "artist" rendering of the full 4k screen. Why did the show pick the absolute furthest image to "work" on? LOL. All they had to do was wait and the image would have been way better quality (which is most likely what they did in reality).
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 2 points 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 09:47:41 ago (+2/-0)
I've never felt that any of the "true" crime shows admitted all the facts and were just as scripted as all the other shows. It's almost a game to try to find what part of the show is faked.
[ + ] inaminit
[ - ] inaminit 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 08:33:26 ago (+2/-1)
[ + ] __47__
[ - ] __47__ [op] 0 points 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 08:37:21 ago (+1/-1)
[ + ] inaminit
[ - ] inaminit 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 08:45:03 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] __47__
[ - ] __47__ [op] 0 points 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 08:54:19 ago (+1/-1)
You also didn't answer the question just deflected.
[ + ] inaminit
[ - ] inaminit 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 09:05:46 ago (+2/-1)
[ + ] inaminit
[ - ] inaminit 0 points 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 09:09:37 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] __47__
[ - ] __47__ [op] 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 09:15:35 ago (+2/-1)
That's right. Deny, deflect, accuse.
This is your hill.
[ + ] inaminit
[ - ] inaminit 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 09:21:21 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] __47__
[ - ] __47__ [op] 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 09:22:29 ago (+1/-0)
So how are ya posting?
[ + ] inaminit
[ - ] inaminit 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 09:26:41 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] __47__
[ - ] __47__ [op] 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 09:30:41 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 1 point 3 weeksApr 6, 2025 19:04:49 ago (+1/-0)
The zogbots were trying to track a car and had an image from CCTV that the show focused on.
Anyone who works with security cameras would most likely recognize the obvious problem, when the car was too far away, but why do that? The timestamp encoding is at the very upper left, and not very big, yet the show zoomed in on the timestamp image.
I would guess most CCTV is 4k resolution at 30fps by now, and I have heard talk that many big stores - something like the Walmarts, etc - are already moving to 8k cameras for the better clarity.
Here is the image the show presented, along with a quick "artist" rendering of the full 4k screen. Why did the show pick the absolute furthest image to "work" on? LOL. All they had to do was wait and the image would have been way better quality (which is most likely what they did in reality).
https://files.catbox.moe/abefhk.png
The screencap is fullscreen what aired on the show.