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Summary
Investigators now have a new tool to help determine timelines in missing persons investigations, and other investigations where establishing times would be helpful and even critical. Investigators need look no further than a refrigerator to establish timelines and dates.
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Clues in the Fridge
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This article was written by Jim Rechel, President of The Rechel Group, Inc., a risk-consulting firm headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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