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crimes that have three stages of execution.


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Should a film be made about Jesse Washington the 17 year old who was tortured and burned to death in Waco Texas for a crime he didn't commit?

I though that Washington did the crime. If a movie was to be made about lynch mobs, the lynchings in Kirven would provide more material.


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In crime scene investigation what is locards principle or theory?

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