Character: Inspector Vogel (Vogel Detective)



Usually the killer commits twenty errors. But sees only a third of them. Basically, it is the result of negligence. Either inexperience. But there is a kind of error that we call intentional. It's kind of a signature. "The stupid sin of the devil is vanity". What a joy to be a devil if you are unable to talk about it?
A killer normally commits twenty errors, but is only aware of a third of them. Most of them are due to carelessness or inexperience. But there's one type of error that we can consider deliberate. It's a sort of signature. "The devil's dumbest sin is vanity". But where's the fun in being the devil if you can't let anyone else know?
№ 322058   Added MegaMozg 04-04-2018 / 15:04
Among other deaths do not have the opportunity to think about their.
Those deaths surrounded by others don't think about their own.
Quote Explanation: Inspector Vogel on the work of a detective.
№ 322053   Added MegaMozg 04-04-2018 / 14:04
It's all connected. Everything has a meaning. All. Even the evil.
It's all connected. It all is. It all has meaning. Even the bad things.
№ 322033   Added MegaMozg 04-04-2018 / 11:04
Sometimes journalists produce news quicker than the police. Not always what they say on TV, beside the point.
At times reporters are better than cops in digging up clues, and investigation details aren't the only thing they televise.
№ 322023   Added MegaMozg 04-04-2018 / 04:03