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Q: Whose explanation is accepted for how the convict broke into the pantry?
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Whose explanation is accepted for how the convict broke into?

The explanation accepted for how the convict broke into the building was that he used a crowbar to break the lock on the door. Multiple witnesses confirmed seeing him pry open the door with the crowbar.


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