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With a crime scene so bloody and heinous, it takes investigators some time to detail and process it; the defense argues that based on the department's own standard operating procedures, this was mishandled.
With a crime scene so bloody and heinous, it takes investigators some time to detail and process it; the defense argues that based on the department's own standard operating procedures, this was mishandled.
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