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[The Last Word] Will forensics save the day?

[The Last Word] Will forensics save the day?

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Hello, Detective  

With The Oxford Weekly Planet pushing for results in the investigation into Zoe's murder, Detectives Armstrong and Murphy are under pressure to find her killer.

Will the Crime Lab's findings give them new clues to follow?

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Examine the evidence and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to find out what's happened so far in The Last Word investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … It just takes one good lead to break a case wide open.


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Authorities baffled?

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The Crime Beat reports: Are investigators already at a loss in Chase murder?


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Evidence analysis

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The lab provided summary preliminary findings on evidence in the Chase investigation.


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Desperate Stranger

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The detectives received some more information about Zoe's book.


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Alice Zerousnik interview

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Investigators identified a potential witness among Zoe's phone contacts.


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Debbie Fitzgerald interview #2

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Debbie came in to answer a few more questions about Zoe.


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Jack Swanson interview #2

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Jack came in for another conversation with Detective Armstrong.


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