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The forensic examiner tells the detective that he thinks the body was killed in the country before it was later found in an alley in New York City. What type of evidence could be present on the body to lead the forensic examiner to that conclusion?

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Answer:

An individual or class evidence from the other location

Step-by-step explanation:

The presence of an individual or class evidence from another location that moved with the body to the location where it was found Example bugs, grasses.

For instance, if the killing took place on a farm but was discovered at an alley.

If maybe it happened at a poultry farm, Feathers and even chicken excreter can be found on it, and since it is almost not impossible to come in contact with these things at an alley, one can begin to suspect that the person wasn't killed at the alley but at a farm that has chickens.

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