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Pastimes : Whodunit? Two Stockbrokers Murdered in Jersey; No Clues

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (966)2/11/2000 8:32:00 PM
From: CJ  Read Replies (1) of 1156
 
<the only explanation I can think that makes sense>
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Really, Jeff ... it's a talent to have the ability to compartmentalize; but,... <g>

Why not think shoes AND vehicle? It is highly likely that dog hairs were on the murderer(s) clothes AND, most assuredly the soles of his/their shoes. While the clothes were possibly/probably destroyed, the same would not be as likely with the shoes. The dog hairs would have rubbed-off/fallen-off (of shoe soles and, likely, clothes) in the "mob mobile."

Not as probable; but, conceivable, when the murderer(s) arrived, if C &/or L went-out to greet them, and the door(s) to the mm were open, one or both of the dogs may have jumped-in, as dogs often do. {{ Oh how I still regret the day 4 yrs. ago that our wet, 9 year old Shep. ran across a freshly seeded lawn and jumped in the white leather back seat of a friend's new El Dorado! }}

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Just a few thoughts.
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