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There's a principle known as Locard's Principle, a French criminologist of a century or so ago.
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There's a principle known as Locard's principle, a French criminologist of a century or so ago.
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There's a forensic principle called the Locard principle.
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There is a well-known rule in forensics called Locard's Principle.
More Twisted Stories Vol II Deaver, Jeffery 2006
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Lauren and I had accepted an invitation from a private group of forensic specialists called Locard to participate in an investigation of the 1988 murder of two girls outside Steamboat Springs.
Warning Signs White, Stephen, 1951- 2002
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Lauren and I had accepted an invitation from a private group of forensic specialists called Locard to participate in an investigation of the 1988 murder of two girls outside Steamboat Springs.
Warning Signs White, Stephen, 1951- 2002
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"Well, have you ever heard of an organization called Locard?
Cold Case White, Stephen, 1951- 2000
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"Well, have you ever heard of an organization called Locard?
Cold Case White, Stephen, 1951- 2000
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"Well, have you ever heard of an organization called Locard?
Cold Case White, Stephen, 1951- 2000
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“Well, have you ever heard of an organization called Locard?
Cold Case White, Stephen, 1951- 2000
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