Crime Scene Investigation

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Crime Scene Investigation

The Crime A robbery has been committed in which one person was fatally injured and $1 million was stolen

The evidence You have five pieces of evidence which have been gathered You need to use your Mathematical skills and knowledge to analyse the evidence and eliminate suspects

The Suspects

The Accusation Who was the criminal? Based on what evidence? How did you eliminate the other suspects? What was the criminal’s motive?

The verdict