Talk:Manhunt (law enforcement)

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[edit] Notable manhunts list

The notable manhunts list has gotten quite long now. That is not a problem. The issue here is that it should be limited to events that were truly manhunts. The definition of a manhunt is a search for an individual or a group of people who are known as the suspects in one or more crimes. An investigation to determine who committed an act is not a manhunt, no matter how desperate officials. I am not familiar with every single event on the list here. But it seems that some of them are "who-done-it" investigations rather than manhunts. For example, the 2001 anthrax attacks were never solved, so there was no manhunt in this case. For now, I am leaving it on this list as an example until this matter can be resolved. Sebwite (talk) 16:00, 28 April 2008 (UTC)