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serg [7]
3 years ago
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What initial clues or facts have you gathered from part 1 of the story The Case of the Defaced Painting ?

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Sergio039 [100]3 years ago
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What initial facts or clues have you gathered in Part 1 of the story? Be sure to listatleastthree important facts or clues.Answer:Claire Williams answers the door before the detective could even get the chance to ring the doorbell. She is notwearing her wedding ring.There is the same blue paint that was used to paint over her husband’s original painting on the floor next to it, andthere is also paint on the chair next to the painting.<span>Mrs. Williams sounds really angry with the fact that her husband cares more about the paintings, than his own in law</span>
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