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[Drop Dead Gorgeous] Stiletto heel indeed

[Drop Dead Gorgeous] Stiletto heel indeed

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Hello, Officer  

As the crime scene techs were searching the area for evidence, they discovered a pair of shoes in a closet adjacent to the room where the body was found.

CSU thought the shoes might be relevant evidence.

What do you think?

Gray sparkly stiletto heeled shoe with an inset focusing on hair and reddish residue on the heel

Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments and the forum.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far in the Drop Dead Gorgeous case? Check out the Case Recap.

We're off on Friday for July 4th. Enjoy the holiday!



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Yvonne Boyd is the Events Manager at the YCCC.


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The detectives talked to the YCCC Events Manager about what she witnessed at the YCCC.


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Bill was born and raised in Oxford but prefers living in Europe.


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Bill Lamar interview

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