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If a body shows signs of lividity in the fingers and toes, but is found lying on its back, what conclusions can you make regarding the death?

A. The body has been dead more than 2 hours and was likely to have been moved
B. The body has been dead less than 2 hours and was not likely to have been moved
C. The body has been dead less than 2 hours and was likely to have been moved
D. The body has been dead more than 2 hours and was not likely to have been moved

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If a body shows signs of lividity in the fingers and toes but is found lying on its back, what conclusions can you make regarding the death? Either answered incorrectly, illegibly, or too confusing to adequately.

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