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    When the Offender Is Unknown, the Basic Lead, in Many
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When the Offender Is Unknown, the Basic Lead, in Many

Question 31

Question 31

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When the offender is unknown, the basic lead, in many instances, may come from the _______.


A) Victim
B) Jailhouse snitch
C) Neighborhood gossip
D) Anonymous tip

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