whoever had written it. Placing the crime scene photo of Claire Marcourt's body with the other two pictures, he remarked, How about the local police, do they have any clues to go on? Witnesses? CCTV footage? Nothing, the security chief replied. Whoever did this went to great lengths to make sure they didn't leave any evidence behind. He found that hard to believe, too. There was always evidence. It was just a matter of how well trained you were to look for it. Harvath studied the photos for a
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In the narrative, a character examines the photographs of a crime scene involving Claire Marcourt's body, expressing skepticism about the local police's lack of leads. The security chief notes that there are no witnesses or CCTV footage, implying that the perpetrator was meticulous in covering their tracks. This raises doubts about the thoroughness of the investigation, as the protagonist believes that evidence is always present, depending on the investigative skills employed.

The protagonist's insistence that evidence exists suggests a deeper understanding of crime scene investigations. His thorough examination of the photos hints at his determined nature and perhaps his experience in dealing with similar cases. The overall discussion reflects the complexity of criminal investigations and the challenges faced by law enforcement when confronted with a well-prepared criminal.

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