Mark Fuhrman, an ex-LAPD detective, examined the likely process that investigators will follow to identify a suspect for the murder of four University of Idaho student on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”
MARK FUHRMAN They must stay on the point. I believe they have done this quite well. They are now available to the public. Analysis of blood spatter. You brought it up. You brought it up. Now, Analyse of blood spatterIt can reveal a lot. It can show us how wounds progressed and which victim was the first, second, third, or fourth. It can also tell us whether the suspect is right-handed or left-handed, and if both victims were standing at the time of the attack.Â
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No matter if they were destroyed by the elements, we still have shoe prints. SuspectedDuring the battle, the fight or the people who came in after it happened. There should be shoe prints.
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They collect information that could lead them to a suspect, or even be useful when they have a suspect or person of interest for interrogation. These are small items. Another thing I am hopeful for is the suspect. Take him outThese attacks were possible because some victims had allegedly received defensive wounds.