In this lab I learned how to take fiber evidence and have it be tested in a forensic lab. Fabric is important because it can tell investigators what the person was wearing if fibers were left behind. There are tests that the investigators which include chemical testing, a water retention test, and a flame test. … Continue reading Fabric Lab
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Blood Stains Lab
In this lab I have learned that there are four different types of blood, there is type A, type B, type AB, and type O. Each type has unique traits about it. Type O has no proteins attached to the red blood cells but has both antibodies, a and b. Type AB has both proteins … Continue reading Blood Stains Lab
Final Project Video/Reflection
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajaFHD1sijo Reflection: In this project I learned a lot about the forensic chain of events that happen after a crime. One thing that I learned is that almost every lead is looked through and every piece of evidence is put through testing. Before this project I thought that there was certain types of evidence … Continue reading Final Project Video/Reflection
Case study 1 Lindbergh
Unit 1 Case Study: Â The Lindbergh Kidnapping You will need to research the kidnapping of the child of Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Â 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 collected and its … Continue reading Case study 1 Lindbergh
Sherlock Holmes blog
Sherlock Holmes Blog – Based on the article you chose to read, and the Sherlock Holmes story that you read use this blog to reflect on what you have realized and learned about scientific methods of detection and investigation from these readings. From what I have read on Sherlock Holmes I have realized that when … Continue reading Sherlock Holmes blog