Cheyenne130
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Okay, you know what I'm saying. I'm talking about physical evidence linking him to the crime. And you are wrong that the majority of cases are all circumstantial.
If they found BC's blood and skin under her nails and scratches on his face or neck that would not be "circumstantial". It would be direct evidence.
If they found footprints matching his shoes at the scene that would be direct evidence.
Actually based on the definition, blood and skin under the nails is circumstantial. Footprints matching his shoes would also be circumstantial.