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Crime Museum (National Museum of Crime & Punishment)


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Scary statistics until you realize how large the denominator of these 
numbers is.
These are actually kind of funny.
Crimes can be culturally relative.
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Scary statistics until you realize how large the denominator of these numbers is.
These are actually kind of funny.
Crimes can be culturally relative.
I didn't photograph any of the actual torture devices.
Compare the quote at top to the third-to-last paragraph.  Something is 
odd here.  It makes me question the accuracy of the museum.
The etching says, "the lawless town of Deadwood South Dakota averaged a 
murder a day."  Now I know why picked that name.
The Bonnie of Bonnie & Clyde was a poet.
A good question.
Compare the quote at top to the third-to-last paragraph. Something is odd here. It makes me question the accuracy of the museum.
The etching says, "the lawless town of Deadwood South Dakota averaged a murder a day." Now I know why picked that name.
The Bonnie of Bonnie & Clyde was a poet.
A good question.
Neat.  I've heard think of thing before.  I wonder how much of a 
scientific, physiological basis it has.  physical 
signs of lying
A useful reference, perhaps for a Game clue.
A creative strategy.
A wide variety of non-lethal gun-fired projectiles.
Neat. I've heard think of thing before. I wonder how much of a scientific, physiological basis it has. physical signs of lying
A useful reference, perhaps for a Game clue.
A creative strategy.
A wide variety of non-lethal gun-fired projectiles.
Details about crowd control equipment I never knew much about before: 
active denial systems ("pain ray"), sticky foam guns), and acoustic 
guns.
Details about crowd control equipment I never knew much about before: active denial systems ("pain ray"), sticky foam guns), and acoustic guns.