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As any literary detective will tell you, you can often pin the crime on the right criminal when you work out who among the suspects stood to profit. This idea is in fact ancient: the Roman philosopher and statesman Seneca said in the first century AD, 'who profits by a crime commits it.' He also said 'he who does not prevent a crime encourages it.'