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evidence
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iknowit
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May-14-2004 08:48
Can two or more evidences belong to the same suspect? or each evidence will ALWAYS belong to a different suspect?
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Kitten
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May-14-2004 17:44
Counting both physical and verbal evidence together, there will ALWAYS be at least two pieces of evidence pointing to the killer - verbal alone is at least two.
I believe also innocent suspects can have more than one piece of evidence pointing towards them. They will of course have a valid alibi, though.
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iknowit
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May-14-2004 20:43
I see. So in conclusion, each physical evidence should only point to one suspect (eg. hair, footprint, thread, and threatening note), correct?
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kouraditsa
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May-14-2004 22:23
I don't really know this for a fact, but I can say that this has been my experience so far.
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Celina
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May-22-2004 12:33
I once had a case in which the guilty suspect had left a print, a thread and a note... that was pretty easy to solve
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kouraditsa
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May-22-2004 18:34
You mean 3 physical pointing to the same person? wow! Never happened to me...
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inspector
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May-24-2004 08:53
Hurmph! Up at the Yard, we rountinely endeavor to account for All of the evidence. But, just the mark of the "true professional", I suppose...
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