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        official investigation photographs indicate? The review and analysis of every available detail is important, and in context
        with each other – not in a vacuum.

        Your investigation – using the components of Forensics – may reveal, as an example, the following:
        First Scene (house) – involving multiple unknown assailants, inflicting non-fatal injuries;
        Second Scene (remote location) – involving multiple unknown assailants, inflicting non-fatal and fatal injuries;
        Defendant – including injuries and clothing with defects corresponding to injuries; and
        Witnesses – including involved assailants, any discovering the decedent, and to any event from assault to transport.

        The Forensics of your case will reveal various information – all connecting each other to reveal the events. This may also
        contradict any official findings – usually in part, as well as any theories – including your client’s. Of importance is
        determining if, and how, evidentiary connections are made of locations, persons, and instruments – the process of
        forensics. Of course the legal strategy to your case will be at the discretion of the attorney-client. You have completed
        your investigative tasks, consulted with experts, provided evidence, possibly dispelled adverse party ‘facts’ not
        supported by the evidence, and additional alternative theories for your attorney-client.

        For each of us our specialties are honed skills to be proud of. They are each integral to civil, criminal, probate,
        administrative, domestic and insurance investigations.

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        © Dean A. Beers, CLI, CCDI, CFDI and Karen S. Beers, BSW, CCDI, CFDI (May 2022)
        Associates in Forensic Investigations, LLC

        One of the passions of investigations is the knowledge needed, learned, and applied – and it never stops. Dean is going
        on 35 years, and Karen over 25 years – 60 years combined experience. Its not enough. We are proud of our experience
        and passions – and we are proud of our profession and colleagues. It is an honor to know and work with the finest.

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