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[Stranger Danger] Will the incriminating evidence be found?

[Stranger Danger] Will the incriminating evidence be found?

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Hello, Detective  

Detectives Armstrong and Murphy have gotten warrants to search for evidence from their top suspects.

Will they find something that proves who's responsible for the deaths of Robert Pruitt and Wayne Fisher?

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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 Stranger Danger case? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … will the search forensics combined with the other evidence make a strong enough case for an arrest?


New Case Documents for Detectives

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Bio sample collection

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The detectives obtained warrants to collect biological samples from potential suspects.


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Rick Gill search

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YCSD investigators obtained a warrant to search Rick Gill's residence and vehicle.


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Ned Fisher search

Seal of Yoknapatawpha County with the label 'Search Warrant'

YCSD investigators obtained a warrant to search Ned Fisher's residence and vehicle.


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Why no leads in double murder?

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Oxford Weekly Planet guest post: City councilman questions progress in solving double homicide.


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Rick Gill interview #2

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The detectives asked Rick to answer some questions that arose since their last conversation.


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Fingerprint analysis

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The Crime Lab analyzed prints from the crime scene at the Pruitt residence.


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