Where is the evidence? What are the facts of the case? Who are the suspects? Why are they suspects? I usually tell my students the investigator’s mantra: “if you don’t have evidence that supports your statement, do not write it in the report.” To formulate the hypothesis, you need to gain an understanding of the issue – what exactly happened. What is the issue? What happened? Who did it? Why did they do it? When did they do it? The objective of any investigation is to establish facts. To find answers. To close a case, the investigator is required to…
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Musings: a daughter in law letter to the mother in law!
If you were born before the proliferation of computers, you wrote several letters to your friends. Me too. We were advised then, to never write letters while annoyed. It was the best advice. As an email and or WhatsApp user, this advice is timely for you too! Here is a case of writing only when you are happy. Daughter in law writing to the mother in law: “Dear Mother in Law, I received your message to me about parenting your grand-children – my daughters. Your Son said: “I should teach them table manners.” I don’t know whether you noticed how…