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Crime After Crime

Law And Odor - Smelliest Crimes

Crime After Crime

John Lordan

True Crime, News, News Commentary, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.9937 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2023

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to crime after crime. I'm John Lorden.

0:12.8

His eye, Danielle,

0:15.1

Helen.

0:16.1

Oh boy.

0:19.1

You don't look ready for today's episode, Danielle.

0:21.7

You look prepared. You look very prepared for today's

0:25.0

episode, Daniel. You look very prepared for today's episode. Oh, I am. I can't smell a thing and I can hardly talk with this on, so I'll actually take it off

0:31.0

until I get to my story.

0:32.0

I was about to say honestly I bet most people in my story would have loved to have one of those.

0:38.0

Oh goodness yes and the people in my story it's going to be one of those special episodes I can tell already. It's just a topic that can go in so many different directions. I am totally excited for this.

0:50.0

Oh, I'm sure you are, John. We are doing smelliest crimes or what we like to call, law and odor.

0:57.0

Now, I didn't expect to learn so much with this topic, but it turns out that smells and crimes seem to go hand in hand.

1:07.6

At police1.com, which is a website focused on law enforcement information and features stories from officers in the field,

1:14.7

a writer named Motor Cop put it bluntly.

1:18.1

He says, crime actually has a smell.

1:22.1

Ask any cop that's been around more than a minute and they'll tell you it's true.

1:25.2

When I stop a car and I notice an unpleasant smell, I know the driver is dirty.

1:30.0

Not needs a bath dirty, although that's certainly not out of the realm of possibility.

1:35.0

Rather, I'm guilty of something dirty.

1:38.0

When officers conduct probation or parole searches and the unpleasant smell wafts down the hallway.

1:44.0

It isn't a mystery what room needs attention.

1:47.0

For landlords, if your tenant stinks and you just can't identify the loath of some scent,

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