#truth Kenny is right, how far should we actually allow the government to invade our privacy? are we going to update laws based on updated technology? In my opinion laws should be in place before the tech is actually used
This is so funny. I don't even know what to think. It would be terrifying if it were a murder, but it is interesting to think about technology being able to find these types of things. People are going to stop being able to get away with a lot of things, which is good now but could be bad if we had a dictatorship (1984 etc). But if it is a murder, broad daylight really is a poor choice.
Part of me wantz to bereive that it is a murder, the other part of me bereivez that its not a murder. First of all, why would he drag a body out into the water in broad day light, and there were other people out that did not report anything. my current theory is that the man dragging the body is an inexperienced american spy who committed a murder. He planned to dump the body in the lake at night, however he had really really bad jet lag so he overslept and dumped the body during the day because he coldnt just keep it in his hotel room.
I don't think this is a murder, there's way more reasonable explanations and its in broad daylight. If the redditors are very interested they should do some research about missing people at the area and time the picture was taken.
It's probably not a murder (yes, I know! I'll dump the body in broad daylight in a public area in front of witnesses! No one will suspect a thing!) but it is kind of frightening to think that our every move is caught on Google Earth. I'm just going to blame brain washing aliens...
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