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In the next scene — twenty years later — he's making out with a waitress on his couch with the TV on, and solves a crime just by watching the story on the local news and noticing details in the picture.
In the process, Violet not only solves a crime but builds the self-confidence she needs to foster her artistic talents and a better relationship with her dad.
Haberkamp will be showing about eight one-reelers Friday evening, including the comedy "Barney Oldfield's Race for a Life," starring Normand and Mack Sennett; a rare D.W. Griffith film, "The Lady and the Mouse," starring Gish; "The Evidence of the Film," in which a film editor solves a crime, and "Suspense," directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley, which uses split-screen to tell its story.
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"They love solving a crime".
It's not about solving a crime.
The probability of solving a crime drops dramatically when there are no witnesses of any kind.
In the next episode, the Las Vegas investigators solved a crime by comparing striation marks on bullets.
It is these details that can be the difference between solving and not solving a crime".
Like, a fresh-faced F.B.I. agent has to go undercover and solve a crime at a fraternity during spring break".
"It's an episode that works on two tracks, where we are solving a crime in the present and we're also solving a crime in the eighth grade," Mr. Breckman said.
It was the first of its kind: the first book in which children are detectives and solve a crime.
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