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SQL Murder Mystery

   

A crime has taken place and the detective needs your help. The detective gave you the  crime scene report, but you somehow lost it. You vaguely remember that the crime  was a ​murder​ that occurred sometime on ​Jan.15, 2018​ and that it took place in ​SQL  City​. Start by retrieving the corresponding crime scene report from the police 

department’s database. If you want to get the most out of this mystery, try to work  through it only using your SQL environment and refrain from using a notepad.

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