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Chapter 25, Problem 1CT
Summary Introduction
Case summary:
The given case is a crime scene, in which the murder suspect claims that he had the dinner with the victim 4 hours before the murder. After an autopsy, it was found that the suspect was lying because the victim had not eaten anything for more than 10 hours.
Characters in the case:
A murder suspect, a victim, and a
Adequate information:
Autopsy result shows that victim had not eaten anything from last 10 hours.
To determine:
The way, by which the forensic specialist knew that the murder suspect was lying.
Given information:
Murder suspect claims that he and victim had dinner together just four hours before the murder.
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Find the dental formula and enter it in the following format:
I3/3 C1/1 P4/4 M2/3 = 42 (this is not the correct number, just the correct format)
Please be aware: the upper jaw is intact (all teeth are present). The bottom jaw/mandible is not intact. The front teeth should include 6 total rectangular teeth (3 on each side) and 2 total large triangular teeth (1 on each side).
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