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The Case Of The Dead Musician On the day in question Mr.Karazai’s only son called the police saying that his father had hung himself from a chandelier at his estate. The police found his feet hanging about two feet above the stool, and several pieces of steel wire had been ripped out of his beloved piano. As a result from the evidence I concluded that his son murdered him. First, Mr.Karazai’s hands are tied together. Generally, it is almost humanly impossible to tie your hands together then hang yourself from a chandelier. In conclusion, someone else must’ve tied his hands together. Secondly, some steel wire had been ripped out from his piano. Although, Mr.Karazai was depressed and angry at himself for his lack of strength, his piano was something that he loved very much. Generally, if you really love something you won’t harm it no matter how mad you are. Thirdly, there was only one thin line of blood right across his Adam’s Apple. As a rule, the material he used to commit suicide wouldn’t have caused that cut, that means that someone else murdered him with a different type of material. More importantly, Mr.Karazai’s son was the only family he had left meaning that his son would be the person who ended up keeping Mr.Karazai’s money. Mr.Karazai’s son probably killed his father so he could keep all the money. According to the evidence I reviewed, I have concluded that Mr.Karazai’s son has indeed murdered his father and will be question by authorities.The Case Of The Dead Musician On the day in question Mr.Karazai’s only son called the police saying that his father had hung himself from a chandelier at his estate. The police found his feet hanging about two feet above the stool, and several pieces of steel wire had been ripped out of his beloved piano. As a result from the evidence I concluded that his son murdered him. First, Mr.Karazai’s hands are tied together. Generally, it is almost humanly impossible to tie your hands together

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