Comments on: Police try talking cardboard cutouts to find murder suspect
By pressing a button on the cutout, a person can hear a recording of the suspect's voice, hopefully prompting someone to remember speaking to him.
By pressing a button on the cutout, a person can hear a recording of the suspect's voice, hopefully prompting someone to remember speaking to him.
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- by TV James March 25, 2009 5:13 PM PDT
- Seems like they'd get defaced (at least over here), either for fun or by people angry at the publicity this guy is getting -- and in the end, defeating the purpose.
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