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Police are reluctant to label a murder as a possible serial homicide
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"Police are reluctant to label a murder as a possible serial homicide"

- Pat Brown

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This quote suggests that cops are hesitant to classify a murder as a possible serial murder. This might be due to a selection of factors, such as an absence of proof or a lack of understanding of the crime. It could additionally be since police are uncertain if the murder is part of a bigger pattern of serial murders or if it is a separated occurrence. In addition, authorities may be reluctant to identify a murder as a possible serial murder as a result of the ramifications that include such a label. Serial killers are typically viewed as particularly unsafe as well as difficult to catch, and also police might be reluctant to devote resources to an instance that might not be part of a larger pattern. Ultimately, this quote suggests that authorities beware when it concerns identifying a murder as a possible serial murder.

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