>I'd say no, for the same reason: there are simply more people in a city, and 
>thus a better chance of "sick" crimes. In fact, I'd argue that these rural 
>sick crimes stick out so much primarily because of their rarity.

Well - that's true wherever you are.  The simple fact is things that appear as 
"news" are almost always rare.  Remember to that although violent crime has 
dropped significantly in the past decode or so the number of violent crimes 
reported by the media has increased several hundredfold.

Jim Davis

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