“In examining the scene of a homicide, one should not only look for the usual, standard traces—fingerprints, footprints, and so on—but should also have eyes open for details that at first glance may not seem to have any connection with the crime.” The most logical inference to be drawn from this statement is that

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“In examining the scene of a homicide, one should not only look for the usual, standard traces—fingerprints, footprints, and so on—but should also have eyes open for details that at first glance may not seem to have any connection with the crime.” The most logical inference to be drawn from this statement is that






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