[Raw Deal] Do early forensics suggest a suspect?

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Raw Deal

 
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  www.crimescene.com | August 2020  
 
 

Hello, Officer Visitor

The Crime Lab sent Detectives Armstrong and Murphy an early look at some of their findings on evidence collected at the scene.

Are any of the preliminary results pointing to a particular suspect?

Examine the evidence and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to find out what's happened so far in the Raw Deal investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … What do Philip's business associates and others in the community have to say about his murder?


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The detectives met with an inmate to get more information on the Fontaine family.


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Dawn Thurman bio

Already a divorcée, Dawn is still looking for her Prince Charming.


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Dawn Thurman interview

The detectives talked to Philip's personal trainer about her relationship with him.


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Blood ABO typing

Samples of human blood found at the crime scene were submitted for ABO blood typing.


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Coroner's report

Preliminary report from the Yoknapatawpha County Coroner's Office on the autopsy of Philip Fontaine.


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Karen Lewis bio

Karen was Philip's loyal secretary for most of her adult life.


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Karen Lewis interview

Philip's longtime secretary told the detectives about his relationships with his family, friends, and enemies.


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