Greg discusses some of the double-crossers the industry has to deal with.
The first and only time I was selected for jury duty, I was fortunate enough to participate in a rather straightforward case. The defendant was standing trial in federal for armed bank robbery, and the evidence against him was overwhelming.
Not only had the bank's security cameras captured indisputable images of the suspect committing the felony, two bank employees positively identified the perp. Police had tracked down the suspect within minutes of the crime, tracking the subject to a nearby motel. The suspect had been stained by an exploding die pack that had been hidden with the money. He was easy to spot, testified police, because he had stashed the loot in his underwear, presenting a bulge in his pants that defied the proportions of conventional human anatomy.