Murder Without a Clue - Page 2© Adelle Vancil Tilton
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Nov 23, 2001
What should make me suspect a piece of mail?
- It’s unexpected or from someone you don’t know.
- It’s addressed to someone no longer at your address.
- It’s handwritten and has no return address or bears one
that you can’t confirm is legitimate.
- It’s lopsided or lumpy in appearance.
- It’s sealed with excessive amounts of tape.
- It’s marked with restrictive endorsements such as
“Personal” or “Confidential.”
- It has excessive postage.
What should I do with a suspicious piece of mail?
- Don’t handle a letter or package that you suspect is
contaminated.
- Don’t shake it, bump it, or sniff it.
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Notify local law enforcement authorities.
Hopefully, the investigators will find a simple explanation as to how Mrs. Lundgren contracted this deadly disease, but regardless of the findings, the above suggestions are wise to follow in your home. After all, it's better to play it safe in what seems to be an uncertain world.
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