CSI: MAYCOMB CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE.

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CSI: MAYCOMB CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE

YOU HAVE ONE VOICMAIL. YOU HAVE 1 URGENT VOIC .

YOUR TASK O A CRIME HAS BEEN COMMITTED. YOU ARE SENT TO THE EWELL RESIDENCE TO: 1. ANALYZE THE CRIME SCENE. 2. INTERVIEW THOSE THAT WERE PRESENT. 3. TAKE NOTES AND OBSERVE. 4. WRITE THE FINAL VERDICT.

BLACK BOARD: OBSERVATION CHART MAYELLAMAYELLA BOBORTOMBOBORTOM CRIME SCENE CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE

(5) ROLES 1) CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR 2) CRIME SCENE ASSISTANT 3) VICTIM (MAYELLA) 4) SUSPECT (TOM) 5) WITNESS (BOB EWELL) CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE

INVESTIGATION 1) CSI INVESTIGATOR will evaluate the crime scene. Cotton swab any trace of DNA and ask yourself: how did the crime take place ? 2) CSI ASSISTANT will go to observation board to look at the evaluation of each character and take notes. 3) CSI INVESTIGATOR AND ASSISTANT will go to the victim (Mayella) and interrogate her. 4) CSI INVESTIGATOR AND ASSISTANT will go to witness (Bob) and suspect (Tom) and interrogate them. 5) Once completed, you will complete the chart and write your FINAL verdict. Hand it in by the end of class.

PROCEDUREOBSERVATION 1. Physical examination of victim 2. Physical examination of suspect 3. Investigation of scene 4. Interview with victim 5. Interview with suspect 6. Interview with witness 7. Recommendation for Prosecution

INVESTIGATE THE CRIME SCENE

EVALUATE THE OBSERVATION BOARD

TOM ROBINSONMAYELLA EWELLBOB EWELL The SuspectThe VictimThe Witness

INTERROGATE THE VICTIM

INTERROGATE THE WITNESS/SUSPECT

PROCEDURAL O What factors did you consider when assessing the crime scene ? O How did the crime take place? O What is Mayella`s present role at her home? O Why do you think Tom Robinson was blamed ? O How would this trial be different or similar today ? CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS CRIME SCENE

WHAT IS YOUR FINAL VERDICT?