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BONES(ボーンズ)-骨は語る- 質問

Why do BONES(ボーンズ)-骨は語る- and Booth always asume the person who killed the victim is always scared または nevus?

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They don't "always". And if they do, why is it irrational? The killer would probably be nervous when someone is onto them.
heeeresjoyce posted 1年以上前
 kiki745 posted 1年以上前
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BONES(ボーンズ)-骨は語る- 回答

ValaMagic said:
heeeresjoyce is right, they don't always assume the killer is going to be nervous. And yes it is fairly likely that the killer will be nervous, especially where a single murder is involved, because a lot of those murders have specific motives and are people the murderer knows increasing the likelihood of them being caught. I would guess that it would really only be serial killers and sociopaths that aren't nervous.
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mostly guilty, または know some thing
teamalice_0 posted 1年以上前
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