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00:00Why can't they find the diamonds? And, I mean, what is going on here?
00:05Again, the heist was so much of a chaos that they left so much DNA, as Jemma was saying,
00:10and this is through the DNA that they started picking up the members of that gang,
00:16and then, of course, leading from one thing to the other.
00:20Finding the jewels is a completely different story.
00:23Most probably, if we know from historical events, from other incidences,
00:28they would have already been decomposed, would have dismantled, sorry,
00:33and then distributed in ways that were most probably premeditated,
00:37even before the crime actually happened.
00:40And it is very, very difficult to actually keep trace of where are the jewels now,
00:45and who got them, and who have they been sold to.
00:48Are they in France, out of France?
00:50There's so many ways of removing them and, you know, using them for their purposes.
00:57Another very important point is, will they turn on each other or not?
01:02And this is the historical that we teach at the university, the prisoner's dilemma.
01:07So when you put them in different rooms and you ask them the questions and tell them,
01:10oh, okay, the other is telling on you, if you manage to actually tell me,
01:14then you would get a decreased sentence and so on.
01:17And this is what the police technically, by the playbook, do it.
01:22And usually it works.
01:23If these guys are, you know, strong enough to hold their story,
01:27if they are strong enough to stand their ground and not tell on each other,
01:31it's going to be a really difficult case to prove in court,
01:34but also even more difficult to actually find out where the jewels have been taken.
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