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Tine 3 year s ago
#17 That is perhaps the most professional thing I have heard done in a bar. This should be standard procedure in any such establishment! ok
       
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Thys 3 year s ago
But then the poisoner just get away with it.
       
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Tine 3 year s ago
Thys, I would assume the polica was called, and the guy pointed out (although he probably left immediately), any video recordings turned over, etc.
       
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Tine 3 year s ago
#17 I just showed this story to a friend that works in a bar. This is now their new procedure.
       
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Earnest 3 year s ago
The bar was 3 deep, and a guy said that I was a terrible bartender right in front of me. He didn’t get served.
       
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"I heard a guy talking to a woman about murdering her husband. I called the cops, but these patrons were gone before they showed up. This was before cameras, so I just gave my story and that was it.

Not long after, my uncle calls me saying the cops are looking for me. They interview me about the couple. Apparently, the guy was a hitman for hire and the woman was trying to get some insurance money. She got busted.

It was actually an episode of “Forensic Files” back when that was on TV. I remember watching the episode and they said something like “the couple was overheard discussing the murder in a bar.” I was kind of upset that they didn’t mention me. Lol."

 

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