Investigative Techniques

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Re: Investigative Techniques
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2020, 01:27:45 PM »
"I wondered if there were any contrarians here that would consider that evidence inconclusive"

LOL. Contrarians find everything inconclusive. Firstly, they would need proof that that particular fingertip had been connected to a finger. And then they would need proof that the finger had been connected to a hand, the hand had been connected to an arm, the arm had been connected to a shoulder, the shoulder had been connected to a torso, and that the torso had been connected to a body.

And then proof would be needed to show probable cause and that the fingertip had been read its rights.

In my opinion the hand did it, all by itself.

'Thing' from The Addams Family

Yep!