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2 T. Trimpe 2006 http://sciencespot.net

3 Don’t Forget... Contestants

4 Although they give answers in the form of questions on the TV show, you do not need to do this. You do need to write your answers on your game board!

5 500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 Crime Scene Fingerprint Basics Human Remains JFK & OJ Types of Evidence

6 What is the first 2 things a first arriving officer does at a crime scene? Crime Scene for $100

7 Check on any victims and that its safe that perpetrator can be caught or has fled Back to Game

8 Investigators work with sketch artists and eyewitnesses to create these sketches of a person’s face using more than one description. This is called Crime Scene for $200

9 Back to Game Facial Composite

10 Crime Scene for $300 After checking for safety what should a first arriving officer do at a crime scene

11 Back to Game Secure the area

12 Crime Scene for $400 Physical evidence found at a crime scene in small, but measurable amounts.

13 Good Answer! Back to Game Trace Evidence

14 Crime Scene for $500 An alternate location where additional evidence of a crime may be found, such as where a gun was thrown away.

15 Back to Game Secondary Crime Scene

16 Fingerprint Basics for $100 The three main types of fingerprints are...

17 Back to Game Loops, whorls, and arches

18 Fingerprint Basics for $200 How would this fingerprint be classified?

19 Back to Game Loop

20 Fingerprint Basics for $300 How would this fingerprint be classified?

21 Back to Game Plain Arch

22 Fingerprint Basics for $400 How would this fingerprint be classified?

23 Back to Game Central Pocket Whorl

24 Fingerprint Basics for $500 What is the most common type of fingerprint?

25 Back to Game Loops

26 Types of Evidence for $100 Eyewitness accounts are also known as

27 Back to Game Testimonials, Direct, or Prima Facie evidence

28 Types of Evidence for $200 The odor of cologne left by a perpetrator at a crime scene would be considered

29 Back to Game Transient Evidence

30 Evidence for $300 Evidence that does not identify some specifically is known as

31 Back to Game Class Evidence

32 Types of Evidence for $400 Types of evidence that link a victim with a suspect are known as

33 Back to Game Associative Evidence

34 Types of Evidence for $500 Blood spatter identified to be consistent with a beating would be a form of

35 Back to Game Pattern Evidence

36 Human Remains for $100 The first change after death referred to as one of the Mortis is

37 Back to Game Rigor Mortis

38 Human Remains for $200 The pooling and congealing of blood after death is known as

39 Back to Game Livor Mortis

40 Human Remains I for $300 Rigor, Livor, and Algor Mortis can be useful in determining

41 Back to Game Time of Death and possibly other things such as movement of the body

42 Human Remains for $400 A wider subpubic angle in the pelvis usually indicates

43 Back to Game A female skeleton

44 Male Female Sub Pubic Angle

45 Human Remains for $500 Body height can be estimated from

46 Back to Game Measurements of long bones such as the femur, humerus, tibia, or radius

47 Estimation of Height The height of a person can be calculated by using the length of certain long bones, including the femur, tibia, humerus, and radius. Below are the equations to determine average measurements for both male and female. (All measurements are in centimeters) MaleFemale femur x 2.23 + 69.08femur x 2.21 +61.41 tibia x 2.39 + 81.68tibia x 2.53 + 72.57 humerus x 2.97 + 73.57humerus x 3.14 + 64.97 radius x 3.65 + 80.40radius x 3.87 + 73.50

48 OJ & JFK for $100 JFK was shot in what American City?

49 Back to Game Dallas, TX

50 OJ & JFK for $200 What was OJ’s Reported vehicle that he used in the killings

51 Back to Game A White Ford Bronco.

52 OJ & JFK for $300 What type of Rifle was used to shoot JFK according to the Warren Commission

53 Back to Game A Single Action 6.5 mm Mannlicher Carcano Rifle

54 OJ & JFK for $400 What is the name of the detective that used racial slurs lied about it and was accused of planting a bloody glove at the secondary crime scene.

55 Back to Game MARK FUHRMAN

56 OJ & JFK $500 What are the names of the shooter and the victim in this photo

57 The Victim is Lee Harvey Oswald suspect in the JFK assassination Jack Ruby is the shooter

58 How much do you want to risk?

59 What is the name of this man?

60 Johnny Cochran OJ’s defense attorney

61 JFK Assassination How much do you want to Risk?

62 Governor John Connolly of Texas

63 Who else besides JFK was hit by the so called Magic Bullet?

64 Which team won?


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