Thread:Mediawatcher/@comment-3581997-20150905032118/@comment-27729149-20150916053216

Mesektet wrote: Then it depends on what you consider getting away with. Such people are almost always caught, that is how we know about them and they rarely live it done, see the reason why getting away with something worthy of bragging from the people that do get away with crimes is that such occasions are so rare it feels like they accomplished something, if that applied to most people there would be nothing to seem special about it, "Getting away with the perfect crime" is still considered amazing since so many get caught. You asked if most get away with their crimes, key word there, "most". And that is not even taking into account things like karama or if said crimes were not themselves responses to other crimes.

Scenario, Kill Bill volume 1:

Boss Tanada kills Oren's father and rapes and murders her mother, Oren hid, grows up to a teenager seduces boss Tanada who didn't know his victims had a daughter in the first place and invites Oren to his bed room, he is then promptly killed by Oren. Now did Oren get away with something or did boss Tanada end up not getting away with something.

Recriminations happen all the time so it really depends on what you consider "getting away with". Oh so even if the law doesn't get them someone else will, maybe the victim will want revenge or someone who knew the victim will blackmail them or make them their bitch, or so they set their house on fire for revenge, or something like that, well the law isn't the only one that can punish people for their crimes,