Amid Idaho case, many killings aren’t solved in 48 hours
Amid Idaho case, many killings aren’t solved in 48 hours
(NewsNation) — There’s a general rule of thumb when it comes to homicide investigations: the longer a case goes without an arrest, the less likely it is to be solved.
This is often thought of as the “48-hour rule” or “The First 48,” as the popular A&E show is named. It’s based on the idea that the first two days are the most crucial in an investigation.
“After the first two days, competing…
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