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... uring a casual chat.
He’d said that ordinary criminal detectives have to be like a slow bird that starts flying early—they have to compensate with hard work.
In a homicide case, for instance, you just follow the most basic playbook. First, identify the body to confirm the victim’s identity. Then, using that identity as a starting point, you investigate their social circle—love, money, or grudges. Ninety-nine percent of homicide cases fall within one of those three categories. 𝑓� ...
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