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You must pursue this investigation of Watergate even if it leads to the president. I'm innocent. You've got to believe I'm innocent. If you don't, take my job.
anonymous mystery
Suspicion often creates what it suspects.
Suspicion is the companion of mean souls, and the bane of all good society.
Oh, I guess you wouldn't know, since you left the actual investigating for me to do. Well, buckle up, my friend, because I'm about to hand you actual clues to an actual crime, wrapped in a bow.
How do you fight an invisible opponent like suspicion?
Excuse me, I have to go. Somewhere there is a crime happening.
There is nothing makes a man suspect much, more than to know little.
Suspicion has its dupes, as well as credulity.
Guilty conscience is the number one liar and the producer of suspicion.
There's a small possibility that I might be a murder suspect
Stephanie
Suspicion is a Virtue, if in the interests of the good of the people.
Never trust the innocent
Always carry with you a little reasonable doubt, should you meet someone who needs to be found innocent.
If you wish to discover the guilty person, first find out to whom the crime might be useful.
I'm an investigator, my dear. Other people's business is my business.
If you judge, investigate.
There is no rule more invariable than that we are paid for our suspicions by finding what we suspect.
Certitude is strength and suspicion is worthless, and worry over suspicion is something less than that. I
He that once deceives is ever suspected.
Everyone is guilty of something or has something to conceal. All one has to do is look hard enough to find what it is.
I would like to add I'm innocent. I am not guilty.
When a man has a black face, suspicion is proof.
Survival ... is an infinite capacity for suspicion.
There's a difference between suspecting a thing and finally knowing it for certain.
Still, the conscientious detective is obliged to examine the question of motive in a new light, to place it within the matrix of our present unusual circumstance.
[ ... ] suspicion leads to bias, and bias doesn't lead to truth
Suspicion shall be all stuck full of eyes.
To be suspicious is not a fault. To be suspicious all the time without coming to a conclusion is the defect.
The female suspect, you said someone she'd counseled. You have her records?
Let us hear the suspicions. I will look after the proofs.
Everyone is innocent unless proven otherwise.
No one is so terribly deceived as he who does not himself suspect it.
I think like a detective.
Phantom Conspiracy,
I'm a perpetrator!
The suspicious mind believes more than it doubts. It believes in a formidable and ineradicable evil lurking in every person.
Please don't arrest me."
"Listen to me, I'm not going to arrest you, ok? I'm not a cop."
"Are you sure?"
"Am I sure I'm not a cop? yes, I'm sure."
"You could be undercover.
O human creature,you are the investigator without knowledge, the magistrate without jurisdiction, and all in all, the fool of the farce.
Police," I say.
"Let's see your badge."
"I'm undercover. And I'm going to need that as evidence."
She hands me the spiff. I take a drag. "Yep, it's the real deal. You're busted.
The moment there is suspicion about a person's motives, everything he does becomes tainted.
[S]ilence supports the accuser's charge?
We could certainly use a detective. And I've got to hand it to you, Nancy - you sure can keep your head.
I can't prove this but i can't prove
you're a good person though i suspect you're a good person.
A hundred suspicions don't make a proof.
You have suspicions, nevertheless?" "Yes, monseigneur; but these suspicions appeared to be disagreeable to Monsieur the Commissary, and I no longer have them.
All the suspects have been arrested. police are looking for them
In times of terror, when everyone is something of a conspirator, everyone will be in a situation where he has to play detective.
Allow me to introduce myself,
the name is Brown, Jane Brown,
and I am the greatest detective the world
has ever seen. I'm known to solve multiple cases,
on any given day, without even breaking a sweat.
In fact, I am working on one now.
Those people we are willing to suspect are inherently less dangerous than those we refuse to suspect. We
But how could you guess what the motive was?
i'm smooth,but not a criminal.
ACCUSE, v.t. To affirm another's guilt or unworth; most commonly as a justification of ourselves for having wronged him.
When one person makes an accusation, check to be sure he himself is not the guilty one. Sometimes it is those whose case is weak who make the most clamour.
In this rat-race everybody's guilty till proved innocent!
If you think someone committed a crime, you should turn them in to whomever you perceive authority to be.
That's justice," she said, nodding at the statue. "She doesn't hear you. She doesn't see you. She can't feel you and won't speak to you. Justice, Detective Bosch, is just a concrete blonde.
A cop did better cynical and suspicious.
You can accuse me of being a terror suspect, but I can prove to you that I'm not.
Holiday leaned her elbows on her desk. "You can't find one thing that points to his guilt."
"He slept with your sister!" Burnett roared.
"Guilty of murder, not of being a piece of shit.
People are innocent till proven otherwise. All people are.
I've told you before I'm not guilty of anything; I'm just guilty, that's all.
Do you think we should tell the police?" "Not yet. We don't have anything to tell them. Only some vague suspicions." "Ok, but be careful. Got an
a wonder you've evaded the government for so long - but you can't hide now, not when your own family or friends are at risk. I have no sympathy for a criminal, I remind myself harshly. Just a score to settle.
The conduct of the criminal investigation has been left in the experienced hands of Inspector Lestrade, of Scotland Yard, who is following up the clues with his accustomed energy and sagacity.
Suspicion is like a cankerworm that slowly eats away at relationships.
Be suspicious of the litigious.
You be sure to throw the book at him, you hear me? I feel violated, Detective. Violated."
"I'll throw this table at you if you don't give us the names we're looking for.
Someone in a novel, was he not? I don't take much stock of detectives in novels
chaps that do things and never let you see how they do them.
Presumptions of guilt or innocence may sometimes be strengthened or weakened by the place of birth and kind of education and associates a man has grown up with, and good character may at times interpose, and justly save, under suspicion, one who is accused of crime on slight circumstances.
I'm always suspicious of people, especially being in a weird realm of people kind of knowing me ... and not knowing what people's motives might be.
Peabody, you're an investigative slut.
Your colleague, Captain Grimes, has been convicted before me on evidence that leaves no possibility of his innocence - of a crime (I might almost call it a course of action) which I can neither understand nor excuse. I dare say I need not particularise.
I am not guilty, I am innocent.
You know, Brent, that every case is like a puzzle within a puzzle within another puzzle. Some pieces are always missing, and some never would fit no matter what. We call that police work."
"We call it reasonable doubt.
A guilty person sometimes has the luck to escape detection, but never to feel sure of it.
Witness: I thought it was a mistake. Based on what we knew at the time, it was a mistake to turn away from Patz as a suspect so early in the investigation.
Belson came into the apartment with some crime-scene people and two homicide detectives.
"This guy," Charlie said, and looked at his notebook, "Spenser. He was impersonating a police officer."
Belson glanced at him. "We all thought that," Belson said, "when he was a cop.
Suspect each moment, for it is a thief, tiptoeing away with more than it brings.
You can't catch somebody doing something when they're not hiding.
Maybe if you discover the murderer you'll be a hero. At the minute I'm not entirely certain you're anything more than a one-inch newspaper article."
"Treachery! I'm sure we've earnt at least two inches of text.
Suspicion is the cancer of friendship.
People who can't be questioned often end up doing questionable things.
Suspicion cleaves to the dark side of things.
I need to get out more. I'm sniffing the prosecutors.
This man, although he may not actually have committed the crime attributed to him, is nevertheless morally culpable, because he is the enemy of our existing institutions
it is better to be gullible than suspicious.
Since he does not yet have the name of the killer,
Any priest or shaman must be presumed guilty until proved innocent.
A person's mere propinquity to others independently suspected of criminal activity does not give rise to probable cause to search that person.
If you always intend to find faults, even your best friend would be a suspect one day!!!
People who often falsely accuse, who repeatedly disbelieve the truthful, establish a relationship that makes fear signs ambiguous, likely whether their suspect is truthful or lying.
Nothing matters but the facts. Without them, the science of criminal investigation is nothing more than a guessing game.
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Do not stare at the frog.
There's no end to suspicion once you get going.
My job is to investigate whether or not a crime is committed, can be proved and should be charged. I'm not going to comment on what to make beyond that. You know, it's not my jurisdiction, not my job, not my judgment.
Here am I, sweating my brains out to introduce a really sensational incident into your dull and disreputable little police investigation, and you refuse to show a single spark of enthusiasm.
A detective with his murder mystery, a chemist seeking the structure of a new compound, use little of the formal and logical modes of reasoning. Through a series of intuitions, surmises, fancies, they stumble upon the right explanation, and have a knack of seizing it when it once comes within reach.
The detective's highest talent lay in the gentle art of seeking favours under the guise of conferring them!
Show me the man and I'll find you the crime.