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Leo Enticknap suggests:

> In BEYOND A REASONABLE
> DOUBT (1956), the false alibi which the lead character uses in order to escape
> from a murder conviction consists of a number of still photographs, which are
> destroyed in a car accident just before they can be produced in court.

That reminds me: DEEP IMPACT has the comet's existence and advance to
earth confirmed by stellar photography, but the plates (and astronomer)
are also lost in a car crash.

Don Larsson



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