"Since there are only so many ways to kill a person, a good portion of homicides look pretty much alike"
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The subtext is aimed squarely at our entertainment habits. True-crime TV and podcasts train audiences to expect novelty: the unusual weapon, the twist, the signature. Brown pushes back with an unglamorous statistical truth: most violence is repetitive, situational, and depressingly familiar. In her mouth, “look pretty much alike” isn’t callousness; it’s critique. She’s reminding us that pattern recognition, not gothic imagination, drives real investigation. Bodies, injuries, and scenes rhyme because human conflict rhymes.
Context matters, too: as an entertainer tied to crime commentary, Brown is negotiating the genre’s central tension. The business model rewards sensational uniqueness, while the subject matter is often mundane in its brutality. Her line tries to re-anchor the audience in that mismatch. It also subtly protects the investigator’s mindset: if you expect baroque originality, you miss the obvious. The quote’s bleak humor works because it punctures our appetite for spectacle, then leaves the discomfort sitting right there on the table.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Brown, Pat. (2026, January 16). Since there are only so many ways to kill a person, a good portion of homicides look pretty much alike. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/since-there-are-only-so-many-ways-to-kill-a-104985/
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Brown, Pat. "Since there are only so many ways to kill a person, a good portion of homicides look pretty much alike." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/since-there-are-only-so-many-ways-to-kill-a-104985/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Since there are only so many ways to kill a person, a good portion of homicides look pretty much alike." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/since-there-are-only-so-many-ways-to-kill-a-104985/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.






