That is true. It is strange someone would leave a footprint when they should know from previous trials we will check such things. While it is entirely possible it was simply a matter of planted evidence to frame someone, given they could have easily walked outside to make use of Mr Turner's shoe, this is also possible.
I should say, I did already intend to share what we have discussed here with Lieutenant Kitsuragi, but now even moreso, as he was present at the scene. I do not know if it would be possible to discern such a thing, but I will ask him if he could possibly hazard a guess as to whether some of the marks might have different in som way from the others.
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That is true. It is strange someone would leave a footprint when they should know from previous trials we will check such things. While it is entirely possible it was simply a matter of planted evidence to frame someone, given they could have easily walked outside to make use of Mr Turner's shoe, this is also possible.
I should say, I did already intend to share what we have discussed here with Lieutenant Kitsuragi, but now even moreso, as he was present at the scene. I do not know if it would be possible to discern such a thing, but I will ask him if he could possibly hazard a guess as to whether some of the marks might have different in som way from the others.