The Crime of the Century Group 3 Allison Vanessa Emmanuel &John.

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The Crime of the Century Group 3 Allison Vanessa Emmanuel &John

Foot-to-Height Our class measured everyone’s foot and divided the length by.15; then took actual height to see how close our measurements were.

Fingerprint Comparisons We compared our fingerprints to everyone else's in the classroom with class put the together.

Powdery Substances Powdery Substances We mixed sugar, baking soda, corn starch, and salt with water, vinegar, and iodine. Then we gather results.

Teeth impressions The groups bit down on Styrofoam to see the impressions to see what our teeth looked like. One person out of each group went out of the room while one person bit on the chocolate. The person out the room had to guess who bit the chocolate.

The Crime This crime had 4 suspects who was accused of breaking a aquarium with a prized gold fish inside

The Suspects * Lou Lou * Dan the Man * Peg the Leg * Jake the Jock

The Criminal The Criminal We believe that Dan the Man did it because he always carries baking soda around and there was baking soda found at the crime scene. Another reason we think it is Dan is because his foot-to-height matches.

The End