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Thank you very much for your enquiry and for thinking of our firm! You and your colleagues can experience your away day with something completely new and unique! Can you imagine your own Crime Scene Investigation team building event? Our events are proven to be a simple and easy way to achieve the objectives you set. We provide some of the best forensic trainers in the country whilst providing an event to remember for you all. Whether this is a team build, “jolly” or a mixture of the two; it is important to us that you have a great experience, that’s why we offer a money back guarantee! Crime Scene Investigation Activities

CSI Experience - The Killing A crime scene is set up; grizzly or otherwise! Guests are divided into CSI Teams (Appropriate team names are encouraged!) Each team has their own “Briefing File”, this contains everything they need to know about the investigation. Teams are also given a forensic kit; they also receive full CSI Kit. The full CSI Kits comprise of a one piece white body suit, masks and gloves. After kitting up it is time for the investigation to commence! Your task is to forensically prove the following; What is the motive? How was the person murdered? What evidence have you got to connect the suspect(s) to the crime scene? Guiding you through this amazing adventure will be Former Scotland Yard Detectives, or other professionals. Suggested Themes

CSI Experience - Awakening The Dead (A “Cold Case”) It looks like just a box full of unusual items but it’s really a collection of clues. Clues that can identify; Who the items belong to What offence was committed Who the offender was Why the crime was committed Delve back into the 1970’s (complete with silver boots!) and other historic items This experience comes from evidence collected from an unsolved “cold case”. It will take research on your part, and you’ll need a keen mind to decipher the clues... but what happened to whom, how and why! See what was worn, listened to and what was in the news in This option is slightly more analytical with cut throat competition. Suggested Themes

So how good are you at investigating a Murder Case? We have put together all the elements you need to solve a murder:- Taking and removing fingerprints from a variety of surfaces DNA Forensic dentistry Hair & fibre analysis Constructing photo fits (using FBI Software) Blood spatter pattern analysis Ballistic examination (Bullets) What will you do?

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Country Crime File is an interactive 5-in-one event. It combines elements of a Poirot style Murder Mystery, an Anneka Rice scavenger hunt, a daring photo mission, some fantastic team building activities and a Famous Five adventure. This exciting event will have your team frantically trying to build up their case by following a trail of intelligence to the murder scene, taking written and photographic evidence and constructing a storyboard of their findings so as to be able to give their exact solution to the mystery in the final round up. Each team is allocated 1-2 characters complete with fun disguise and back story along with a digital camera, a folder of clues, some mind-boggling conundrums and top secret documents to aid them in their quest to solve the murder. The challenges may include: Web of Deciet Minefield of Information DNA, the Countdown Photographic Evidence Briefcase Crack & Safe Cracker Consider adding Archery & Air Rifle Shooting. Popular alternative – Country Crime file

Team Building with a Difference Call us today on Themed Training Team Role Analysis Team Events and Training