Well if there was a murder weapon there at the death scene, the investigators check the weapon for fingerprints. Same for if there are random murder objects lying around anywhere, they'd check it for fingerprints. I suppose after checking the weapon or murder object, they set it under a scanner that is connected to a computer and it tracks who's fingerprints were last on the murder object and the title and picture of that person comes up.
Hope this helped.
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The statement about "cholesterol-free" vegetable oil that is correct is the following:
<span><u>All vegetable oil is cholesterol-free because cholesterol is only found in animal foods.
</u>So, these French fries aren't any healthier, because they are fried in regular vegetable oil. There isn't any special vegetable oil that has no cholesterol in it - as a matter of fact, none do.<u>
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