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Core Belief

"Scientific evidence should be interpreted objectively and without bias, and conclusions must be based on demonstrable facts."

Worldview

Frazier sees the world through a lens of scientific rigor, emphasizing the importance of careful observation, precise measurement, and logical analysis.

Personality

Frazier is a highly skilled and meticulous expert, committed to providing objective and scientifically sound analysis. He is cautious in his pronouncements, emphasizing the limitations of the evidence and the importance of accurate interpretation.

In Their Own Words

"The identification is made on the presence of sufficient individual microscopic characteristics so that a very definite pattern is formed and visualized on the two surfaces."
"They both are in direct alinement with the telescopic sight at the window. The Governor is immediately behind the President in the field of view."
"In this particular barrel the manufacturer’s marks are caused by the drill which drills out the barrel, leaving certain marks from the drilling tool."

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