Lessons

Lodge a Report When Friend Borrow Your Car

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You will never know what will happen to your car

Lodge a report when friend borrows your car. Yup, lodge a police report when you give your car key to your friend for borrowing your car.

This might be sound crazy.

Most of people including my friends shocked when I advised this to them. They seemly heard that I accused their friend for stealing their cars but I did not say that. I did not used word steal, rob or other words that have similar meaning. I said for borrowing.

This morning, when I sent my fiancée, I heard a radio DJ gives the same advice to his audience who lent his car to his friend for two days. But after more than a week his friend still did not return it back.

The same reaction gives by the audience. The audience said he manage to contact his friend and the borrower want few days more before he can return it. But yet, the Radio DJ still advice him to lodge a police report and that is a good advice.

The question is why? Why should anyone lodge a police report for lent his or her car to their friends?

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Medical Man’s Observation

Dr House’s popular quote – Everybody Lies

The Crime Circle team agreed Sherlock Holmes most important skills was observation. On the first time he met Dr Watson, he had shows his talent by guessing Watson had went to Afghanistan.

And he is right.

But the mystery is how he masters it. Does it just Sir Arthur Conan Doyle imagination or this can be practice in reality.
The team had looking for the answer for weeks and here is one of the answers.

Several years before Sir Arthur Conan Doyle come out with Sherlock Holmes in 1887, the 1873 edition of A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence mention this:

“The first duty of a medical jurist is to cultivate a faculty of minute observation…
A medical man, when he sees a dead body, should notice everything. He should observe everything which could throw a light on the production of wounds or other injuries found upon it. It should not be left to a policeman to say whether there were any marks of blood on the dress or on the hands of the deceased, or on the furniture of the room. The dress of the deceased as well as the body should always be closely examined on the spot by the medical man.”

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Past, Present and Future through Words

Robert T. Kiyosaki and Donald J. Trump

When we begin to discuss over this topic, we had arguments. Some of the questions was does this topic relevant in the Crime Circle?

This argument occurred not because of the information do not useful but the source of the information. This skill was not teach by an investigator but by someone who popular in the business world.

Robert T. Kiyosaki in his book, ‘Guide to Investing: What the Rich in, That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!’ mention this:

“…see people’s past, present and future by listening to their words…”

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