2009 Murder Mystery Bloom CSI Who Killed Ms. Jern?

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2009 Murder Mystery Bloom CSI Who Killed Ms. Jern?

Victim: Ms. Donna Jern High School Social Studies teacher Freshman Academy Team Leader After school tutoring Credit Recovery Teacher Bunco League with colleagues

The Crime Scene On Friday, February 20 th, the body of Miss Donna Jern, teacher, at Bloom High School was found. Her body found in the Social Students department store room, directly across from her classroom at around 5:54 pm When her body was found, it appeared as if she were looking for files in her file cabinet

The Crime Scene The crime scene was quartined by Chicago Heights Police department around 6:07 pm There was a globe with blood on it found The police believe she was hit in the head by the globe several times

An autopsy performed on Saturday, February 21st The cause of death was listed by the coroner was blunt trama to the right cerebral hemisphere The police concluded the Miss Jern was murdered.

Detectives Investigators who gather facts and collect evidence for criminal cases. They conduct interviews, examine records, observe the activities of suspects, and participate in raids or arrests.

CSI Kits You must wear gloves Tweezers Scissors Measuring tape (height) Flashlight Magnifying glass 2 ink strips for finger printing (peel apart) Fingerprint card Handwriting card Writing utensil Clip board

The Scene of the Crime All detectives and forensic scientists must visit the crime scene and…… 1.Evaluate the Crime Scene 2.Document the Crime Scene 3.Reconstruct the Crime

Evaluate the Crime Scene DO NOT TOUCH OR DISTURB ANYTHING Observation only Sketch the scene

The Sketch Include the critical features of the crime scene and the major, discernible items of physical evidence. Evidence sketches must show accurate measurements of the crime scene. Each sketch must have a legend. The legend explains the symbols, numbers, and letters used to identify objects on the sketch.

Document the Crime Scene The notes and reports These should include no opinions, no analysis, or no conclusions. Just the facts!!!! Document what you see, not what you think A general description of the crime scene

Crime Scene Reconstruction Use your sketch, your notes, your observations to recreate what happened Determine how a crime occurred or to verify or discredit allegations about what happened at the crime scene. Tell us a story of what you think happened just before the murder, the act of the murder, and after the murder