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The Appearance of Alligatoring at a Fire Scene

Question 57

Question 57

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The appearance of alligatoring at a fire scene:


A) has no investigative significance.
B) is the formation of irregular cracks in glass due to heat.
C) is the charring of just the surface of wood.
D) is a sure sign of arson.

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