But some of what happens at a crime scene, if not exactly antirational, is decidedly intuitive. / There is little else to explain Terry McLarney staring at the seminude body of an elderly woman, rigored in her bed with no apparent trauma, and deciding correctly — on the basis of an open window and a single stray pubic hair on the sheet — that he is working a rape-murder (Simon: Homicide, TB von 2009, S. 80).
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