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Case 203: Bob Chappell

Casefile True Crime

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Detecting Blood in a Dinghy

There was no forensic evidence to conclusively prove there was or had been any blood in the dinghy at all. No other witnesses who had contact with sue the morning after bob's disappearance recalled seeing a bandage on her wrist or bandages on her thumb. An inverted latex glove uncovered on the four winds led investigators to assume that sue had endeavored to clean the yacht prior to sabotage in it. The glove contained finger prints, but they matched bob's son, timothy, who said he'd recently been on the yacht as a guest. Although financial gain was a common motive for murder, sue was not desperate for money. While she no longer worked full time, she earned three investment properties

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