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YouTube Video Forensic Entomology Daily CSI Maggots & Murder YouTube Video Forensic Entomology T. Trimpe 2009 http://sciencespot.net/

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dntO3YANo18&feature=related Watch the video and then answer the questions. Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dntO3YANo18&feature=related 1. What type of scientist studies insects and their use in a crime? A. Forensic Anthropologist B. Forensic Psychologist C. Forensic Entomologist 2. What was the “body” the students discovered in the car’s trunk? A. Sheep B. Pig C. Human 3. Why do the maggots leave the corpse? A. To find more food B. To lay eggs C. To pupate 4. True or False? Insects found on a body may show signs of drugs or poison. 5. Complete this statement: Believe the story _______ __________ _______.

The answers are … 1. What type of scientist studies insects and their use in a crime? A. Forensic Anthropologist B. Forensic Psychologist C. Forensic Entomologist 2. What was the “body” the students discovered in the car’s trunk? A. Sheep B. Pig C. Human 3. Why do the maggots leave the corpse? A. To find more food B. To lay eggs C. To pupate 4. True or False? Insects found on a body may show signs of drugs or poison. 5. Complete this statement: Believe the story ____ __________ ______. THE EVIDENCE TELLS