accelk9 Wrote:
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I write a paragraph of as many sentences as
> needed to show the origin what was in the area of
> origin, what I decided was not relevant to the
> cause, Avoiding Negative Corpus, what was relevant
> to the cause such as unattended cooking. I did not
> classify it as accidental but unattended cooking.
> Was the unattended part on purpose or did they
> really fall asleep, forgot about food on the stove
> when they went to the store for thirty min, fell
> asleep on the couch, went out to talk to neighbor,
> etc... That scenario is being used here where I
> work. They have found it is easy to put some
> grease/oil in a pot/pan and walk away a get a new
> kitchen or new house. So if I go through the
> origin and cause and rule it accidental its hard
> to go back and change that ruling. So if I leave
> it as unattended cooking I can still do some
> background investigation and interviewing to see
> if I need to use any other forms of Investigation
> I have available. What you Think?
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>
> Scott
Ok I see where you are coming from, Good points