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Someone with an Axe to Grind

Crime scene photo

ABCDEFGHI

Crime Scene Sketch

Evidence Item # 1 Incident # Date of report Location Type of evidence Cigarette butts located in bird bath. Sent to lab for DNA results

Evidence Item # 1 Incident # Date of report Location Type of evidence Cigarette butts located in bird bath. DNA results 1A 1 1B 1 1A 1 1B 1

Evidence Item # 2 Incident # Date of report Location Type of evidence Empty Wallet Id – Name – Address

Evidence Item # 3 Incident # Date of report Location Type of evidence Hat

Evidence Item # 3 Incident # Date of report Location Type of evidence Hat – Size – Evidence inside of hat – Hair from suspect – Sent for DNA matches DNA found on cigarette butt 1B

Evidence Item # 4 Incident # Date of report Location Type of evidence – Plastic bag Finger Print (this is where you would have to have a hard copy of the finger print found so you could compare it to the victims and suspects.) 4A 1

Evidence Item # 5 Incident # Date of report Location Type of evidence – Axe 5B Blood evidence – Blood type – DNA (as seen before) 5A Finger print – Again Hard copy needed. 5B 5A 1

Evidence Item # 5B Incident # Date of report Location Type of evidence – Axe 5B Blood evidence – Blood type A+ – DNA (as seen before)

The victim Incident # Date of report Location Victim ID C.O.D. M.O.D. Estimated TOD – State of body Rigor/Livor/Algor Mortis

The Body Incident # Date of report Victim name Type of evidence 6A describe type of wound 6B describe type of wound If trace is found under nails you Will need a slide for that also. 6A 6B

Evidence Found on the body Incident # Date of report Location Type of evidence – Shoes Size Individual characteristics Trace evidence if any present

Suspect #1 Incident # Suspect name Address Reason as a suspect Suspect – Picture – Fingerprints – DNA Profile

Suspect #1 Interview Time Date People involved Questions and Responses

Suspect #2 Incident # Suspect name Address Reason as a suspect Suspect – Picture – Fingerprints – DNA Profile

Suspect #2 Interview Time Date People involved Questions and Responses

Suspect #3 Incident # Suspect name Address Reason as a suspect Suspect – Picture – Fingerprints – DNA Profile

Suspect #3 Interview Time Date People involved Questions and Responses

Confession The final results of the investigation. The whole story told by the suspect who confessed.