Rising gas prices prohibit poor people from burning crime scene evidence

Hendry Otto
Mar 16, 2022

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Recent crime statistics have reportedly risen equally along with the price of gasoline, lower income individuals are having a harder time torching their crime scene evidence using gasoline due to the sky high price.

A Texas family is becoming desperate since the imprisonment of their father, due to not having a chance to get rid of the evidence of the crime he “supposedly” did.

Due to the increasing cases of evidence, the police are more able to act upon criminals. Although the people are not paying attention to criminals, everyone was moaning about high gas prices in February.

“There may be a rise in hammer and axe sales following the events happening in the fuel industry.” said John Hammer.

“The price should go higher, I think it will be funnier,” said Joonas, a student at Jüri Gümnaasium.

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