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#shorts Celebrate 25 Years of Forensic Files - A Special Tribute - Watch Now

December 01, 2021 / 00:28

This episode discusses forensic television, its impact on public interest in science, and the idea that no crime is perfect. The conversation highlights how forensic science plays a crucial role in solving crimes and emphasizes that criminals will eventually be caught.

The host discusses the appeal of forensic television, explaining how it engages viewers by showcasing the science behind crime-solving. The notion that there is no perfect crime is reiterated, stressing that small details can lead to a criminal's downfall.

Key points include the belief that bad guys always face justice, reinforcing the idea that forensic science is a powerful tool in law enforcement.

TLDR

Forensic television engages viewers by showing that no crime is perfect and criminals always get caught.

Episode

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Forensic television, a chance to interest people in science for a reason. To solve crime. And I think that hit
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with people. There is no perfect crime. You're not going to get away with anything cuz
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there's always something small that is going to just get you in the end. Can try like hell and it ain't going to
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work. You know, the bad guy always gets it.

Episode Highlights

  • The Inevitability of Justice
    No crime is perfect; there's always a clue that leads to the culprit.
    “There is no perfect crime.”
    @ 00m 09s
    December 01, 2021

Episode Quotes

  • There is no perfect crime.
    #shorts Celebrate 25 Years of Forensic Files - A Special Tribute - Watch Now
  • The bad guy always gets it.
    #shorts Celebrate 25 Years of Forensic Files - A Special Tribute - Watch Now

Key Moments

  • Crime Solving00:06
  • Inevitability of Justice00:09
  • Bad Guys Lose00:18