But evidence can be a clue. I would suggest a clue is something (perhaps even intangible) that must be pursued and evidence is something (necessarily quantifiable?) to be examined. In the end they are two different things that together can lead to a conclusion.
Exactly! There is a hit and run accident and there is a nearly whole busted turn signal lens on the ground. This is
evidence of where the accident happened and a
clue as to the make and model of the car involved. Find the car with a broken signal light with parts of the turn signal light still attached that matchs the lens you have
evidence that it is the car involved and a
clue as to the driver involved in the accident (registered owner, family member or friend that borrowed it on the date in question. etc), and on, and on, and on.
LTM,
Don