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... clothes and her work badge . ( She worked in a department store . ) Evidence had been pre- sented in court that she was in the habit of removing her badge and changing into casual clothes as soon as she returned home . This suggested ...
... clothes and her work badge . ( She worked in a department store . ) Evidence had been pre- sented in court that she was in the habit of removing her badge and changing into casual clothes as soon as she returned home . This suggested ...
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... clothes were found were several bushes and trees . Some branches were broken , suggesting that someone had moved quickly , or been pushed , through the vegetation . Beyond the bushes was the lake . Soon , the search party found what it ...
... clothes were found were several bushes and trees . Some branches were broken , suggesting that someone had moved quickly , or been pushed , through the vegetation . Beyond the bushes was the lake . Soon , the search party found what it ...
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... clothes when she returned there after the " murder " . No evidence was presented to prove these assertions . The prosecution alleged that there was blood in the car , especially under the dashboard and in the camera bag . However , it ...
... clothes when she returned there after the " murder " . No evidence was presented to prove these assertions . The prosecution alleged that there was blood in the car , especially under the dashboard and in the camera bag . However , it ...
Other editions - View all
Forensics: Crime Scene Investigations from Murder to Global Terrorism Zakaria Erzinclioglu No preview available - 2006 |
Forensics: Crime Scene Investigations from Murder to Global Terrorism Sharon Erzinclioglu,Zakaria Erzinclioglu No preview available - 2012 |
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