Whenever a crime occurs, the news broadcasts an interview about the suspect to the neighbors.
I would never respond to this interview and have told my family not to do it.
We don't know how the images will be used afterward.
If a negative comment is made about a suspect and the case is "retried 20 years later, and the defendant is falsely convicted," - viewers will remember the interviewee as "the person who provoked the false conviction.
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Lately, there seem to be many reports of serious crimes committed by people considered 'good people' in the neighborhood -- this is an example of arbitrary reporting (biased reporting).
Why 'biased reporting'?
"Because it is by far more interesting to make it a violent crime committed by a polite, quiet, inconspicuous person in your neighborhood."
The more interesting it is, the more ratings it will earn.
Hence, it is 'biased reporting.
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Me: "What would my neighbors say in an interview if I committed a murder?"
Wife: "'I knew it...', 'I knew he was going to do it someday,' 'He never greeted me and had a bad eye,' 'He was always a troublemaker in the neighborhood association'..."
Me: "Enough."