(01-17-2018, 08:10 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: In the days before BC assassinated the Wesen Council, a wesen cop would probably have done what Renard did in the case of the wesen bank robbers and reported a killer wesen who couldn't be arrested and tried in the kehrseite system to the council. And there'd be an unsolved case of a criminal who died under odd circumstances that wouldn't get a huge amount if attention because anyone who knew the person would know it was the work of the council and not cooperate with an investigation or make noise when police failed to find the killer.
Would the wesen cop even bother writing up a report then? It would seem that the matter would be out of his/her hands so no report would be written.
(01-18-2018, 05:52 AM)Robyn Wrote: Okay. If Nick had not been a Grimm, he & Hank would have concluded that without a body or other evidence of a murder it was a missing person case not a homicide. But, had Nick not been a Grimm and able to see what was actually happening, the tree would have continued killing whether because of littering, the disposal of dangerous chemical waste, or other negative effects on the land/environment. I was disappointed in how the overall episode played out, but didn’t doubt Nick only killed the tree in order to prevent future deaths.
Reading this raised another question in my mind. Would the kinoshimobe considered an intelligent creature in line with humans and wesen?
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