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		Obviously the police knew this specific example was found close to a bloody piece of cloth, even though subsequent passers-by would not have been aware of that fact.
But even if graffiti was all over the place, how many examples would have been written in this manner: a perfectly neat and legible complete sentence but ambiguous as all hell at the same time?
Contrary to what Sam, among others, have suggested elsewhere, I don't think 'Jacob's Crackers' (or 'Percy's Nuts', or even 'Everyone's a Cadbury's Fruit n Nutcase'
) found chalked above the apron would be puzzled over at all today, or suspected at the time to have come from anyone with serious mischief in mind.Love,
Caz
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