Good things gone bad – doing a huge, realistic tattoo on your chest of a scene you’ve turned into a crime scene. While an investigator from the homicide division of Los Angeles was looking through different tattoos of recently arrested men, he saw that Anthony Garcia had a very realistic depiction of a murder case in a store that the same investigator has been working on several years earlier.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjXvN9AOYYjyDzwXe0SCLtkrHdz56UOdyJ4YekaeXXQzQbkMbkIeubbORYEii_7BNysEgJDexwceAWFGS-l-JReZu4LP1FL6yODYBcT3qaYbssNdzBqiDgR1f35ijXcb_NiPfLP89gM2uyC/s400/anthony-garcia-480x371.jpg)
The funniest thing is that, even if the policeman wasn’t aware of the scene itself, he would have probably guessed the thing from a few things: the address, the victim and the details of the store – all of which were present on Mr. Garcia’s broad chest.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjXvN9AOYYjyDzwXe0SCLtkrHdz56UOdyJ4YekaeXXQzQbkMbkIeubbORYEii_7BNysEgJDexwceAWFGS-l-JReZu4LP1FL6yODYBcT3qaYbssNdzBqiDgR1f35ijXcb_NiPfLP89gM2uyC/s400/anthony-garcia-480x371.jpg)
The funniest thing is that, even if the policeman wasn’t aware of the scene itself, he would have probably guessed the thing from a few things: the address, the victim and the details of the store – all of which were present on Mr. Garcia’s broad chest.
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