Anthony Ragan

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Dealing with a murder in the Roman world was less like CSI and much more like dealing with an uninsured person driving into your car, forcing you to take them to the small claims court to get them to pay for a new bumper. The responsibility for investigating, prosecuting and punishing a murder was entirely on the family and friends of the deceased.
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
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