Dear PAO,
A sought advice at the Hall of Justice regarding the alleged murder of his live-in partner, B, who was killed several months ago. He was severely beaten. Sadly, there appear to be no witnesses. But A believes that the three owners of a certain store are the culprits because it was at that place where B was last seen. B's body was also found near that store. B is short and thin compared to the three well-built bodies of the store owners. So, A claims that, in terms of strength, B had no chance to defend himself. However, the said owners denied having anything to do with B's death and claimed that they were at home at the time of the alleged incident. A wants to pursue filing a case, but after consulting several people from the Hall of Justice, he was told that he could not pursue a case against the owners because there is no proof as to the identity of the culprit/s. Is that correct?
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