Originally posted by The Rookie Detective
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I agree that if we know that a suspect had skill/experience with a knife, that could be an additional reason to suspect him. However, I wouldn't eliminate a suspect for not having that experience, if for no other reason than that a suspect could have that skill without us knowing about it.
I also agree that Levy and Klosowski are better suspects than Lechmere and Maybrick, but there are bigger problems with the latter 2 suspects than that we don't know if they had skill with a knife.
Age, ethnicity, etc., are subjective observations if we're talking about people seen by witnesses. However, if we're talking about named suspects, in most cases we do know their ages and ethnicity.
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