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Bertillon Application Clue Puzzle Forensic Science 8/28/14
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DRILL: Which is the correct penny? NOTE: You cannot look at a real penny! 12345 678910 1112131415
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12345 678910 1112131415
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Objectives IWBAT Use my knowledge of Bertillon’s system to identify a “criminal.” Solve a logic puzzle
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Bertillon System Application You now have an opportunity to solve a crime!!!
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Scenario
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It is the Autumn of 1888 and a series of brutal and horrific murders have occurred in the East End of London London, England
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It is November 9 th 1888, It is a cold bone chilling evening. Mary Kelley is a young pretty 25 year old, with a fair complexion and light brown hair.
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Mary Kelly as been renting a room in Spitalfields for the last 8 months with a fish porter named Joseph Barnet Due to his lack of earnings and due rent Mary Kelly has resorted to prostitution
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Around 2:30 am on that cold November morning a blood curdling scream that is quickly silenced echoes in Mary Kelly’s room At 10:45 am on November 9 th Mary Kelly’s landlord sent Bowyer his assistant to collect overdue rent.
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Bowyer Banged twice on the door. There was no answer. He stepped around the corner and reached his hand through a broken window pane and slowly pulled the curtain aside and peered inside.
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11:00am Detective Inspectors from Scotland Yard have arrived and started arresting suspects. Both male and female.
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Suspects have arrived at Scotland Yard As newly appointed inspectors you must process each suspect and determine their identity and any criminal record. One may be the murderer
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Results Period 3 Height – 174 Wingspan – 174 Trunk – 80 Length of right ear – 7 Width of right ear – 3 Length of left foot – 26.5 Your table needs one sheet of paper. All names will go on this paper. Record the list number. 1. Write how your list of data was sorted. 2. Write who did it!
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The Notorious Jack the Ripper Eric Miller
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Results Period 5 Height – 160 Wingspan – 161 Trunk – 82 Length of right ear – 5 Width of right ear – 2 Length of left foot – 22 Your table needs one sheet of paper. All names will go on this paper. Record the list number. 1. Write how your list of data was sorted. 2. Write who did it!
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The Notorious Jack the Ripper Brynn Trevizo
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Results Period 6 Height – 136 Wingspan – 130.5 Trunk – 88 Length of right ear – 5.2 Width of right ear – 3 Length of left foot – 22 Your table needs one sheet of paper. All names will go on this paper. Record the list number. 1. Write how your list of data was sorted. 2. Write who did it!
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The Notorious Jack the Ripper Caitlyn Conver
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Anthropometry System Collected numerous body measurements and categorized various facial features of a person Photographs of each individual Used to create a unique identification card used in the United States and in Europe to identify criminals in the penal system from the late 19th to early 20th centuries (late 1800’s to early 1900’s)
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Anthropometric Card
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What is the difference between these two cards?
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Anthropometry System The complexity of the system made it difficult and it gave way to a new identification method—fingerprinting—in early 20th century.
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Clue Logic Puzzle Continue work on: Clue Logic Problem (information sheet) Clue Logic Puzzle (answer sheet) Use the information given on the information sheet to solve the crimes. You must use deductive reasoning to solve the crimes! If you like, you can set it up like a Sudoku.
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Closure Put this Closure on the bottom of the same page on which you wrote your Drill. “ When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” How does this quotation from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes apply to the Clue Logic Puzzle?
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