Case 4. Hmmm.
Didn't like this one bit - seemed far too artificial and staged. I can think of two primary reasons why this seemed illogical, and I'm sure there are more:
Why did the wheely-bin with tape suddenly appear outside the house later?
In real life the left-handed/right-handed assailant evidence would have been decided straight after processing the crime scene - it was horribly manufactured to leave the reveal right until the end.
Hoping that Case 5 is more realistic.
Why did the wheely-bin with tape suddenly appear outside the house later?
In real life the left-handed/right-handed assailant evidence would have been decided straight after processing the crime scene - it was horribly manufactured to leave the reveal right until the end.
Hoping that Case 5 is more realistic.
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As you noticed, most real CSI's would indeed have decided the left/right handedness first. But notice how before the reveal Grissom says "even the best of us miss important details sometimes." So it made a slightly more dramatic story to have that key evidence come out later. I guess it didn't work for you. Good catch on the artistic use of logic.
Exactly! How can a blind woman do a crossword?