Paul J. Berating

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216 days, one bluff, and a bullet: the Freeman manhunt's messy arithmetic

After 216 days on the run, fugitive Dezi Freeman was shot dead by police — months after they publicly declared they believed he was already dead, in what may have been a deliberate tactical deception.

Police told the public their man was dead, then shot him alive — the operational equivalent of a magician revealing the trick by performing it twice. Two hundred and sixteen days of manhunt resolved not by the machinery of modern policing but by the oldest bluff in the handbook: tell the quarry the hunt's over and wait for him to surface. That it worked says less about tactical brilliance than about how long you can run in a country with three million square kilometres of nothing much.