There is a 50-square-mile radius in Yellowstone National Park that has been dubbed the “Zone of Death” by Michigan State law professor Brian Kalt.

Why?
Well, due to a legal anomaly, technically someone could commit murder inside the area and not face any consequences.

The area of Yellowstone, which spills over the border from Wyoming to Idaho, is isolated. There are no roads and no permanent human inhabitants, which is where the trouble comes in to play. According to the Sixth Amendment, if you commit a crime, you are entitled to a jury comprised of people who live in the state and federal district where the crime…
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