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cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/1607271
Four dead, an ever-expanding list of suspects, dozens of detectives on the case. Three years after the fact, a mysterious shooting in the French Alps has evolved into one of the most confounding, globe-spanning criminal investigations in decades. By Sean Flynn
Great read. Looking at the Wikipedia page for this it looks like it still hasn’t been solved but there’s at least one lead of some guy who is suspected of killing 2 others in the area.
Doesn’t really explain how to get away with the perfect murder?
Just says that they have and found this guy yet.
It seems weird that the detective keeps calling it a perfect murder just because it hasn’t been solved yet.
There are hundreds of unsolved murders every year, that doesn’t make them perfect?
Is that what the " perfect murder" colloquiao means?
Also what’s up with GQ messing up so much of their copy, all the “ff” letters transformed into symbols and there’s a few spaces missing in the article.
Weird.