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  2. Clue (information) - Wikipedia

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    A clue or a hint is a piece of information bringing someone closer to a conclusion [1] or which points to the right direction towards the solution. [2] It is revealed either because it is discovered by someone who needs it or because it is shared (given) by someone else.

  3. Clue (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Clue (known as Cluedo outside of North America) is a 1998 video game based on the board game of the same name. It is also known as Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion or Cluedo: Murder at Blackwell Grange, depending on whether the country of release used American or British English. [1] [2] [3] Clue runs on Microsoft Windows.

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  5. Forensic Files season 6 - Wikipedia

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    Two tiny drops of blood were found in the burned interior. Traditional DNA testing was difficult, because there was no body for DNA comparison and the man who raised Carolyn was revealed to not be her biological father. But a tiny clue inside the suspect's watchband and a popular television show helped solve the case and catch the killer.

  6. Mistaken identity? Woman says she was wrongly accused, arrested

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    RITTMAN, Ohio - Ashley Brown was eight months pregnant when she was arrested on drug charges last November for a case in which her only real crime may have been having a very common name.

  7. Chief constable tells wrongly arrested LBC journalist: I am ...

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  8. Ricky Jackson and Ronnie and Wiley Bridgeman - Wikipedia

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    She did know the Bridgemans and Jackson. [2] There were no other witnesses nor physical evidence against the accused. Neither the green car, Frank's briefcase, nor the gun used were ever found. [2] [6] The brothers were considered "good boys" in their neighborhood, where they lived with their mother Bessie Mae Bridgeman, and another brother and ...

  9. Two men who served decades in prison for the 1965 assassination of civil rights icon Malcolm X had their convictions formally thrown out Thursday.