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adell [148]
4 years ago
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What significance does a fire's point of origin have regarding the investigation of a suspected arson fire?

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lana [24]4 years ago
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The point of origin of a suspected arson fire is the place the most physical proof might be found demonstrating flame of flammable nature. There might be different purposes of starting point that prompts evident indications of fire related crime. These purposes of sources are one of the more evident variables that prompts the doubt from flame warriors at a scene that starts an illegal conflagration examination.
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