The Reid Scale: Classic Unsolved Murder Cases

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  • curious
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    Wayne Williams

    I'm surprised that Wayne Williams isn't a 0. What have I forgotten (or never knew)?

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  • sdreid
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    When I say conviction, I mean murder conviction.

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  • sdreid
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    I've not only read about it, I wrote about it in a print magazine article.

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  • sdreid
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    Yes, a 3 in the old system is a 4 in the new system.

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  • suspiria_2
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    if you read a great deal about the Dahlia case, you'd peg it at a -4- at best.

    just sayin!

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    Unupdated but renumbered for clarity (quote modified)
    Renumbered and delettered

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  • sdreid
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    I stated my opinion early in one of the first A6 threads and then left for the hills never to even check back.

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  • Hatchett
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    Hi Bounder,

    That would be my view, but take a quick look (if that's possible) of the A6 threads.

    Best wishes.

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  • sdreid
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    I would actually say that but I don't that's a consensus.

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  • The Bounder
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    Hasn't Hanratty been proven guilt via DNA evidence making him a 0 on the scale?

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    The Reid Scale: Classic Unsolved Murder Cases

    Level 0: Cases with a standing conviction and where there is no serious doubt regarding the verdict (Ted Bundy).

    Level 1: Cases where there is a standing conviction but some doubt about it (James Hanratty).

    Level 2: Cases where there is no conviction but where there is little doubt regarding the perpetrator (Bella Kiss).

    Level 3: Cases where there is no standing conviction but where there is a better than even chance that one suspect did it (Lizzie Borden).

    Level 4: Cases where there are good suspects but they are independent and/or conflicting (Jack the Ripper).

    Level 5: Cases where there is no serious suspect (The Original Nightstalker).
    Unupdated but renumbered for clarity (quote modified)
    Last edited by sdreid; 05-18-2011, 02:52 PM.

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  • sdreid
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    Additional:

    0-Charles Starkweather

    1-
    a-Wayne Williams
    b-Roland Molineaux

    2-Marilyn Sheppard Case

    3-Black Dahlia Case

    4-Zip Gun Bomber

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  • sdreid
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    Examples:

    0-Richard Speck (1966)

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    A-Kenneth Hansen (1955)
    B-Fager Family Murders (1987)

    2-Caroline Luard Murder (1908)

    3-Walker Family Massacre (1959)

    4-United Airliner Bombing (1933)

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  • sdreid
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    I wanted to come down on one or the other side of the fence.

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  • robhouse
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    I don't really understand why level 2 would be anything other than exactly in the middle, since that is where it falls on the scale.

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