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Crime Scene Analysis

Crime scenes.

Forensic evidence is evidence found at a crime scene. It could consist of DNA evidence such as hair or blood, some kind of fabric found that could show a garment or clothing that was involved in the crime.

Evidence can show so many things each piece tells a different story. Handprints show if the criminal was left handed or right handed. Boot prints or footprints could show weight and/or height of the criminal, but with those it depends if the person is standing straight up or leaning to one side, which changes all the evidence. In my dollhouse crime scene, there were orange flippers lying on the floors in both rooms. They have no relevant information to the crime. In this situation someone in the house owned them but they were not worn by the criminal and left there or anything like that. This is also the same for an orangish-yellow substance found in one of the rooms it was residue from the machines that could happen from any machine and again has no relevant information but then the green substance is nuclear residue being very close to the yellow substance. In this crime the green is an extremely important piece of evidence the entire crime was caused because of it. Some evidence can have many different storied behind it and finding the truth is a very difficult task. Many people have the ability to change what happened in the crime scene. Either evidence could be altered or added to make it look lie someone else did it or the suspect didn’t do it. An investigator can believe or not believe the witness or a suspect. He must learn to read the truth and a lie, different view points can be found at the crime scene, where one investigator thinks one thing but another doesn’t they must collaborate there ideas. The truth to one person could be different to another.

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