I'd like to point out that false confessions are very real and happen more than most people would like to believe. Often these come after long and arduous questioning, where people are virtually coerced into believing that although they didn't commit the crime, their actions could have led to the eventual outcome.
To convict someone on innuendo and behaviour alone is preposterous, especially if the physical evidence doesn't support it.
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The Delhi police have announced the formation of a crack team dedicated to nabbing the elusive 'Monkey Man' and offered a reward for his -- or its -- capture.
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