Autopsy
Crime Scene
Witness
DNA Analysis
Forensic Science
Fingerprint
Evidence
Suspect
Identification of individuals based on their genetic material
The application of scientific methods to solve crimes
Person who has seen or has information about a crime
Examination of a body to determine the cause of death
Unique pattern on a person's fingertips
Person believed to be involved in a crime
Physical clues left at a crime scene
Location where a crime has occurred
Prepare a Narrative of the Scene
evaluate physical evidence possibilities
Record and Collect Physical Evidence
Conduct a Final Survey
Release the Crime Scene
Secure and Protect the Scene
Conduct a Detailed Search
Initiate Preliminary Survey
Capture the Scene Photographically
Prepare the Crime Scene Sketch
Approach the Scene
Answer initial questions
go over every square inch, locate even the smallest particle of evidence
rough drawing and then a detailed drawing
do not be rushed, coaxed or bullied until the job is done
overall, medium range, and close-up shots of potential evidence
final walk through that all potential evidence is bagged and tagged
properly mark and package and a chain of evidence
First reaction to the scene
do an exterior survey and take overall photos
notes of the full story of what you saw
control the scene, with crime scene tape