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Lindbergh Case Study

      Unit 1 Case Study:  The Lindbergh Kidnapping You will need to research the kidnapping of the child of Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh.  In doing so, you will need to answer the following questions IN YOUR OWN WORDS and thoroughly. Describe the crime, including a timeline of events, people involved, evidence … Continue reading Lindbergh Case Study

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Impressions

      In class we used matchbox cars to demonstrate the use of impressions. We would dip the cars in ink and then run there tires across the paper. This assignment really showed me the use of impression, and how useful they can be in comparing footprints, tire tracks, and etc.

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Stockton Case Study

After looking through all the Stockton cases, one thing really stood out to me. Throughout the cases very little ballistics evidence was used. For example, in the Gun Number 7 case the only piece of evidence found was a small copper jacket fragment, matching the small piece to the .44 caliber revolver. Also Case Number … Continue reading Stockton Case Study

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Fabric Lab

After conducting the fabric lab my partner and I found that there are distinct differences between synthetic and natural fibers. Natural fibers come from either plants or animals. For example wool comes sheep, and cotton is derived from cotton plants. Synthetic fibers are man made an include fabrics such as nylon and polyester. Natural fibers … Continue reading Fabric Lab

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Night Stalker

I Background:  Detail the following: Where was he from? Richard Ramirez, a.k.a the “Night Stalker” was from El Paso Texas Who was his family? Until his teens Ramirez was raised by his parents Julian and Mercedes Ramirez. He had four older siblings. Abuse from his father strongly impacted Richard forcing him to sleep in the … Continue reading Night Stalker

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Hair Evidence Lab

During my time spent analyzing several different types of hair, I found that Hair Evidence analyzation is a challenging, tedious, and time consuming endeavor. It was challenging to focus the microscope appropriately to get a clear image of the hair, this also took a lot of time. Once I was able to get a clear image what … Continue reading Hair Evidence Lab

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Crime Scene and Evidence Collection

What have you learned about crime scene management and evidence collection?  Do the guidelines make sense to you?  What steps do you think are the most important to secure the crime scene and minimize tampering/maximize evidence location? I’ve learned that crime scene management and evidence collection is a bit of a tedious and meticulous process. … Continue reading Crime Scene and Evidence Collection

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Fingerprint Reflection

You have had a couple of experiences with fingerprinting, what do you think?  Do you agree that fingerprints are a good identifier of someone?  Was it easy to leave fingerprints on objects? Was it easy to locate and lift fingerpirnts?  What did this unit demonstrate/teach you about evidence collection? I think that fingerprinting is a … Continue reading Fingerprint Reflection