Crime Scene Reconstruction

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Crime Scene Reconstruction Forensic Science Unit 2

We Think… Our Questions What Happened Husband and wife were driving There was a gun Husband shot in arm (left) Wife shot in head (right side) Valuables are missing Observations Car seats have blood Armrests have blood Predictions We can do ballistics tests The husband hired the gunman Were they really robbed? Why did the gunman commit the crime in broad daylight? What did the police do about the crime scene? What type of car was it? Why wasn’t the husband killed? Why was the husband shot on the left, and the wife shot on the right? Can we trace the bullets to a gun?