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casperchen82

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An investigator is called to a convenience store to investigate a report of a robbery. The clerk reported that the robber came in right at 2:00 p.m. and was wearing a black ski mask and black clothing. He displayed a gun and handed the clerk a note that said, "Don't call the police. Just give me all of the money!" What can the investigator conclude about the M.O. in this case?
◦ The robber will probably not be apprehended and if he is apprehended, the prosecution will not likely be successful.
◦ The bank robber will use a different M.O. the next time he commits a robbery.
◦ This will likely have been the first time and only time the robber will commit this type of crime.
◦ Knowing that bank robbers are predictable, he will likely employ the same modus operandi in successive robberies.


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