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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $400 Explain the difference between testimonial evidence and physical evidence

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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Hair $300 Hair samples are obtained from 5 suspects. The 5 samples are considered these.

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