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How could the skin cells under the victim’s fingernails indicate that a struggle occurred? How could the forensic pathologist further test this evidence?
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How could the skin cells under the victim’s fingernails indicate that a struggle occurred? How could the forensic pathologist further test this evidence?
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It shows that there was a struggle. There wouldn't be another reason for the attackers skin cells to be under the victims fingernails unless something happened. Check for DNA or scratches on the attacker
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