Dale: The suspect surely broke in through the front window rather than from the back door of the house as we previously thought. The front window is shattered, and the grass outside of it is matted down as if someone had been standing there.
Which of the following pieces of evidence, if true, would strengthen Dales argument the least?
a) The suspects fingerprints were found outside the window, but not on the back door
b) Every recent break-in where the burglar entered through a window rather than a door was proven to be committed by the same suspect as the one in this case
c) The glass was shattered towards the inside of the house
d) The back door is equipped with an alarm system that makes it almost impossible to break-in through
e) A neighbour recollected that the grass outside the front window was not matted down the day before the crime took place
Which of the following pieces of evidence, if true, would strengthen Dales argument the least?
a) The suspects fingerprints were found outside the window, but not on the back door
b) Every recent break-in where the burglar entered through a window rather than a door was proven to be committed by the same suspect as the one in this case
c) The glass was shattered towards the inside of the house
d) The back door is equipped with an alarm system that makes it almost impossible to break-in through
e) A neighbour recollected that the grass outside the front window was not matted down the day before the crime took place