Solving mysteries and having a huge moustache.
Hercule Poirot, a fictional detective created by Agatha Christie, solved a wide range of crimes including murders, thefts, blackmail, and fraud. Poirot is known for his meticulous attention to detail, keen intelligence, and ability to see through complex mysteries to identify the culprit.
Hercule Poirot solved mainly murder mysteries.
Agatha Christie liked to write mystery and detective fiction stories, commonly known as whodunits. Her stories often featured intricate plots, clever twists, and the resolution of crimes by a detective figure, such as Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple. Christie's works are known for their attention to detail and focus on psychological insights of characters.
Very generally speaking, they investigate crimes, and can be almost any type of crime. Murder, theft, burglary, etc.
no crimes
It is no more difficult to solve so-called "white collar crime" than it is to solve the usual kind. All it takes is the patience to follow the evidence.
If its just asking like 10 or 15 questions they are qualifed to kind of investigate. But detectives are specificly made to solve crimes and investigate cases.
Violent crimes ... (durr)
The forensic science license can be obtained in college these days. The careers are mostly in the crime scene investigator area to help law enforcement solve crimes.
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murder, assault on elderly or child of any kind,
ANY federal offense.
Depends on what kind..
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