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I don't agree. I think it is much easier to pass the buck to Batman than run around cleaning up crime scenes.
Secondly, as people have pointed out, Batman wanted to take the burden because that's what heroes do.
Thirdly, Gordon got the police on the trail of Batman so he could sort the whole mess up. The whole point was to redirect the police away from Dent. Your answer won't stop people from snooping around.
Everything that we know about Gotham city from these films is that no one gives a $#!t about the crime or real justice. The one bright spot was Harvey Dent changing that in this film. With Harvey gone, things aren't exactly going to be lawful and wonderful all of a sudden. The city is wounded from top to bottom corruption, the people are traumatized, I doubt that there would be a great deal of interest in "getting to the bottom" of a few bad-guy killings. The only death that would really raise questions in Dents...