dotcom: (but i come back stronger)
sassafras ([personal profile] dotcom) wrote 2021-03-01 09:38 pm (UTC)

It usually depends on what kind of case is.

But the first thing you'd usually look into those close to the victim-- people are actually more likely to be killed by those close to them than a stranger. See if there were any problems, whether at home or school or work. You can usually create a suspect list from that alone.

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