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Physical evidence is very important in an investigation. Whenever a crime takes place, the first thing the law authorities do is look for secure the crime scene, interview the witnesses and collect items.
From there, they could look for possible suspects. Along the investigation, they would collect clues, tips, and leads. But the most important part is looking for evidence-- the more physical it is, the more valid it will be in court.
Some disappearances are intentional, others are staged by people with ill intentions, while others are really murder cases in disguise. In the cases which we discuss, you will learn that the suspects are sometimes the closest to the victims.
No matter how much the people around them believe that the disappearance was their doing, the police could not charge them with anything because of the lack of physical evidence. This is the primary reason why a lot of cases remain unsolved; evidence.
Poorly written, this book is fraught with typographical errors. I wonder if this was proofread or edited by anyone. I found myself having to reread sentences to grasp what the author was attempting to communicate. I will not read another selection from this author.
Even though the cases were good, it just didn't set good wit me. I felt that the research was poor and there could have been a whole lot more to it. There are so many cases like this out there, maybe pick up a few more and add them.