Forensics Final – “Hands-On”

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Forensics Final – “Hands-On” Modified Because I Have No Space

You find this crime scene …

What is the first thing you should do …? Touch everything Glove up Take pictures Interview Witnesses

Perfect – Next … Now that we are gloved up we should move on to what next…? Document the scene Interview witnesses Check make sure the person is dead

You got it! Document it! So let’s document this crime scene…click on what you would doc… Use Magnifying Glass

In For A Closer Look! Zoom Out

Replace at the end So let’s document this crime scene…click on what you would doc… Use Magnifying Glass

A Knocked Over Table What does this show you? There was a struggle It was peaceful The house is not kept

Back to the Scene Correct! This table shows there was likely a struggle … Make note of that! Back to the Scene

Messy Couch What could you conclude … She could have been forcefully woken up Messy house in general It tells you nothing actually

Correct – Struggle! So if there was a struggle … what does that tell us? Someone could have broken in Someone could have been invited in Either are possible Neither could be true

Click here to check out the crime scene! Correct! But how…? This does not really tell us how someone got in … is there evidence of a break in? Click here to check out the crime scene!

Crime Scene – Break In? No evidence

Back to the Scene Correct – Great Vision! It looks like we have a broken window or broken something … Document that as evidence and back to the crime scene Back to the Scene

Blood Evidence … Hmm What are to major things we can pull from blood evidence …? Pick 1 for now… DNA Race Blood Type Body Composition Gender

Correct – DNA is 1 … What are to major things we can pull from blood evidence …? Pick the other DNA Race Blood Type Body Composition Gender

Correct – Blood Type is 1 … What are to major things we can pull from blood evidence …? Pick the other DNA Race Blood Type Body Composition Gender

Correct – Blood Type is 2… Ok let’s test the blood type! Test

Correct – DNA is 2… Ok let’s test the blood type! Test

Blood Type Test What are the blood types…? A, B, C, O A, B, O A, B A, O, C

Blood Type Test – Try Again! What are the blood types…? A, B, C, O A, B, O A, B A, O, C

Correct – Now let’s test! Step 1 would be … Collect the sample Test the sample Send the sample to the lab

Correct – Collect It! Ok we’ve collected it … now in what order would we test it ? Click in the order…

Doh! – Try again… Ok we’ve collected it … now in what order would we test it ? Click in the order…

Correct – Blood 1st… Ok we’ve got the blood… now what…?

Correct – …into the tray! And now we’ve put it into the tray…what goes next?

Correct – …drop the serum! Ok we’ve put them into the tray … here is what we’ve got as results … click results … Results

Results … Results Click Me What does this tell us?

Blood Type Results … The blood type we found was … A+ A- B+ B- O+ O-

Back to the Scene Correct – B- Blood Make note of that and let’s head back to the crime scene! Back to the Scene

Fibers Found! Great work! Ok let’s examine them … what should we use …? Click it to open it!

Wrong Tool Try Again Ok let’s examine them … what should we use …? Click it to open it!

Yup – Microscope Examine Let’s examine the fibers … Next

What Type of Hair Did You Find? Your Sample What Type of Hair Did You Find? Cat Horse Pig Human A B C D G E F H I Deer Dog Rabbit Rat Human

A B C D G E F H I Try Again! Your Sample Cat Horse Pig Human Deer Dog Rabbit Rat Human

Back to the Scene Nice! We found some human hair … Let’s bag it for evidence and continue on … Back to the Scene

This is strange … What is this …? A member of your team ran a Click What is this …? A member of your team ran a drug analysis on it and they found it to be a drug … What drug?

Drugs Under Microscope Click Drugs Under Microscope

What is our drug …?

Try Again…

Back to the Scene Got it – Speed on Scene Document that information and let’s head back to the scene Back to the Scene

Wrong – Doh! Click the box below to go back to the start … Go Back