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Crime Scene Investigation Forensic Science

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43 Temperature Stiffness Time Since of body of body Death Warm Cold Not stiff Stiff Not stiff Not dead more than 3 hrs Dead between 3 and 8 hrs Dead 8 to 36 hours Dead more than 36 hours

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45 Lighter spots appear where the body was resting against the ground (less blood able to collect here). Dark patches indicate areas where blood was able to collect (close to the ground)

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Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Damage from a hammer Gunshot Wounds Healed Fractures

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Male Female Sub Pubic Angle

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75 += What Happened? Why Did It Happened? Who Did It? Crime Scene Evidence Collection Witness, Suspect and Motive Development Post Scene Evidence Processing Cause, manner, time of death Investigative Stage Psychological Profiling Means Motive Opportunity Identification and Arrest of Suspect

76 It’s not what you know that hurts you, its what you think you know and it’s not so.....Mark Twain How does this apply to forensic science and crime investigations?

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