CASE 26-MCC-114 Group 1 Narrative Evidence 1. footprint in sand outside building 261. footprint in sand outside building 26 2. 9mm gun2. 9mm gun 3.

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CASE 26-MCC-114 Group 1

Narrative

Evidence 1. footprint in sand outside building 261. footprint in sand outside building mm gun2. 9mm gun 3. handprint on door3. handprint on door 4. bullet found under victims body4. bullet found under victims body 5. blue threads on stool5. blue threads on stool 6. cigarette butt found on second floor6. cigarette butt found on second floor 7. victim hair7. victim hair 8. shoes of victim8. shoes of victim 9. Victims lab coat9. Victims lab coat 10. blood swabs by body10. blood swabs by body

Strong Evidence Against Bradley Same shoe size as printSame shoe size as print Shoots a 9mm gunShoots a 9mm gun His print matches handprint on doorHis print matches handprint on door His blue coat matches threads found at sceneHis blue coat matches threads found at scene His DNA matches crime scene DNAHis DNA matches crime scene DNA s with a 3 rd party blackmailing Bradley into committing the crime s with a 3 rd party blackmailing Bradley into committing the crime His blood type matches blood found at sceneHis blood type matches blood found at scene

DNA found at crime scene matches DNA of Bradley Sarchet

Unknown Third Party 2 or more people Main suspects: Joe Schwartz and Carrie Kieler, possibly unknown outsiders ed Bradley threatening to reveal personal information if he did not do as they told him to address was

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Evidence Against Joe and Carrie Joe: smokes cigarettes, wears shoe size of print found at scene, shoots a 9mm gun, said to be “suspicious” and conducting or “doing illegal sales”Joe: smokes cigarettes, wears shoe size of print found at scene, shoots a 9mm gun, said to be “suspicious” and conducting or “doing illegal sales” Carrie: Dislikes victim (Jeremy), often heard fighting with victim, believes she deserved victims jobCarrie: Dislikes victim (Jeremy), often heard fighting with victim, believes she deserved victims job

Joe: Sell anthrax for large sums of moneyJoe: Sell anthrax for large sums of money Carrie: get even with victim for stealing her job, get job after victim can no longer do itCarrie: get even with victim for stealing her job, get job after victim can no longer do it Bradley: Feared his career, or even life, would be destroyed if he did not do itBradley: Feared his career, or even life, would be destroyed if he did not do it

Degrees of Murder 1 st Degree 2 nd Degree 3 rd Degree

Charges Bradley Sarchet: 1st degree murder and LArceny

After the Arrest Find out who the gun is registered too The user Carrie & Joe's involvement Dust gun for prints Interrogation Where the anthrax is now What happened at the Driftwood on June 15 th 2006