Jus imagine the police put the tracker mistakenly on your car, you discover the tracker and take it home for futhrer research. Shortly after the cops search your place and arrest you for stealing police property. This can not feel right or justified. As the end should not justify the means, the case of Derek Heuring should be closed immediately. However, now you know that in case you find a tracker on your car, don't take it home, just attach it to an arbitrary nex car, preferably to a UPS-van or to a container of a container truck. The law is for protecting all people, not for making police work easy, otherwise you end in a scenario where the police may arbitrarily search your home anytime and arrest yor for any reason.
I pity the burning of the cathedral because of the loss of artifacts it represents. I can't see any effect the French government, Jews, or an Islamic terrorist group could achieve by setting the Hunchbacks's home on fire. Without any motive there is no reason to anticipate any conspiracy therory. Without andy motive the question Cui bono? stays unsanswerd.
AI to player: you loose! The next big thing in e-sports will be battles between different AIs... However this may be doomed by humans not fast enough to follow the match..
Attempted murder may be punished the same way as the murder itself. Additionally hiring a killer may also be considerd an attempted murder, as in stead of using a knife or gun by yourself, you "use" a person with a gun to act for you. Just try to define the difference between a man hiring a killer that actually kills the target person and a man that hires a killer that due to non predictable circumstances dies e.g. from a heart attack seconds before he could kill the target person. All things considerd ... there are 5 persons that hired a killer, and 5 persons actually accepting the job. I would not consider it a conspiracy, as in every step there are only two persons involved acting the same way. As in the case there ar no two persons acting together to kill the target person this may not be considered a conspiracy. Unlike the assasination of Julius Ceasar in acient Rome where inter alia Marcs Brutus Cassius Longinus and Decumus Brutus and the "Liberators" each stabbed him to death.
All things considerd ... there are 5 persons that hired a killer, and 5 persons actually accepting the job.
I would not consider it a conspiracy, as in every step there are only two persons involved acting the same way. As in the case there ar no two persons acting together to kill the target person this may not be considered a conspiracy. Unlike the assasination of Julius Ceasar in acient Rome where inter alia Marcs Brutus Cassius Longinus and Decumus Brutus and the "Liberators" each stabbed him to death.