When the subject of great detectives comes up in conversation, most people immediately think of Elmore Thompson, who worked as a detective in the 50's, 60's, and the early 70's. His most famous case is the so called PLO case, although many crime aficionados claim it was also his most disappointing, because the case led to no arrests. Thompson refused to comment on the case, refusing to say whether or not he even solved it.
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| - When the subject of great detectives comes up in conversation, most people immediately think of Elmore Thompson, who worked as a detective in the 50's, 60's, and the early 70's. His most famous case is the so called PLO case, although many crime aficionados claim it was also his most disappointing, because the case led to no arrests. Thompson refused to comment on the case, refusing to say whether or not he even solved it.
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| - When the subject of great detectives comes up in conversation, most people immediately think of Elmore Thompson, who worked as a detective in the 50's, 60's, and the early 70's. His most famous case is the so called PLO case, although many crime aficionados claim it was also his most disappointing, because the case led to no arrests. Thompson refused to comment on the case, refusing to say whether or not he even solved it.
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