Reminder. . . "person of interest" is a "suspect"
@NicoleBelle right if you accept euphemisms as reality. As a legal matter there's no difference. Only legal issue would be "custody."
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@danabrams It's not semantics. There is a difference. -
@NicoleBelle@danabrams she's right. There's a big difference. Often it's someone who has info related to the case.
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@danabrams A suspect is someone who is thought to have committed a crime. A person of interest may be a family member that can help.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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