Discover Essential Research Tools for Building Strong Cases
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Added on 09/28/2024
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Speaker 1: What's up people, today I want to come and offer you some of the research tools that I use when I'm going through or have gone through cases. And these tools for the most part are great foundational places for you to build cases from or even research the things that I've offered to you. Now when you see these free tools it may blow your mind as to where they originate from. Because you're going to often hear police officers use the words, oh you got that from the internet. And there are a lot of things that are on the internet that are incorrect or not quite with the case that they're associated with. So it becomes a little misleading. So hopefully you'll be able to watch this, you'll understand, you'll be able to even use these tools. And at the end of this video, leave a like, leave a comment, share the video on all your social media. And also if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the channel. And those that wish to donate, it's going to be the pinned comment below. So enjoy and I'll see you next time.

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