The Reid Scale: Classic Unsolved Murder Cases

  • #121
Hardly a slacker!!! So great to see you, sir, and I'm very excited to hear more about that car!

edit - just went back and looked at the first post. The original example for a level 5 case was SOLVED. Who woulda thunk it!?! I still have to pinch myself sometimes!
 
  • #122
Hi Anne:

A 2025 Corvette which will go about 207 with the governor disengaged. I couldn't order it today because they don't have their 2025 prices yet-hopefully next month.

Yes, ONS was a surprise.
 
  • #123
Hi Anne:

A 2025 Corvette which will go about 207 with the governor disengaged. I couldn't order it today because they don't have their 2025 prices yet-hopefully next month.
Bravo!!!!
 
  • #124
Hi Anne:

A 2025 Corvette which will go about 207 with the governor disengaged. I couldn't order it today because they don't have their 2025 prices yet-hopefully next month.

Yes, ONS was a surprise.
Hot damn! Be sure and update us throughout. That's going to be amaaaazing.
 
  • #125
Hi Anne:

A 2025 Corvette which will go about 207 with the governor disengaged. I couldn't order it today because they don't have their 2025 prices yet-hopefully next month.

Yes, ONS was a surprise.

Where does one drive such a beast? :)
 
  • #126
Where does one drive such a beast? :)
Anywhere when you hear the Russian missiles are coming but otherwise obey the speed limits.;)
 
  • #127
Cop: "Do you know why I pulled you over?"

Me: "Because I let you!"
 
  • #128
Getting back on topic; I suppose there could be a theoretical higher level.

Level 6: Cases so perfect that we don't even know they were murders (no example by definition)

The Edmund Duff death would have fit that level before others started dying and authorities wised up.
 

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