While watching CSI: Miami it became obvious that every case on this show (and the other CSI shows) have some kind of "unique factor".
For example, this episode had a car that ran only on pure bio diesel, which they even said was rare, as well as a piece of fake jewelry that conveniently fell off in said car.
Would these amazing investigators be able to do their job if there wasn't this rare and unlikely evidence. Is this kind of evidence in every case in real life?
Monday, April 21, 2008
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