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Little Nimrod Killed C. Robin Case Study
Little Nimrod killed C.C. Robin. There are a couple pieces of evidence that prove this. For instance C.C. robin was killed with a blow to the head - Little Nimrod had picked up a tent pick and hit him with it. This Fact is important because it shows what the murder weapon was and that is an important part of the case. Also that piece of evidence shows there was only one blow to the head which had enough force to kill him. Another piece of evidence is, C.C Robin was a witness along with arch Forester when they found the dead eagle. This proves that because that there was more than one witness which is always a key thing in a case is to have in a murder case. Because Little Nimrod didn’t want another witness, he killed C.C. Robin with the nearest

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