Sunday, July 17, 2011

CSI Lesson 1

The case of the rubbish tosser.
What did Slylock observe to help him identify the trash tosser?

He observed a fishbone, which means that the raccoon did the crime as the bull is herbivore does not eat meat (while the raccoon is an omnivore and eats both plants and animals).

The raccoon is the trash tosser.

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Moonwalking bear

I didn't even know it was a bear O.O He blended in very well with the black team (so much so that I couldn't even identify him the second time) so this shows that I really have to sharpen my observation skills!
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Reflection of the Interactive Investigator activity:

Result:

Your score is: 8, Good work, improving your reasoning will make you perfect.

Wilson: "So tell me Marlow, what do you think about the Hughes case. We've got two suspects in custody, and both vehemently deny that they murdered the victim. Monica Fitzgerald, that redheaded woman, says she was at home reading a book on the night of the murder. Patrick Murray A.K.A "Pat the Rat", the electrician, says he was at the Black Raven bar on that night; but no one remembers seeing him there. Then we have motives: Miss Fitzgerald had been the victim's lover for months until she was replaced by a pretty blonde. In her mind, she was going to become Mrs. Hughes; but it is obvious that Mr. Hughes had no such plans. She's the one who wrote the letter, and judging by what she says in it, she was furious enough to kill Robert Hughes.
Now if we look at "Pat the Rat"'s criminal record, he's been convicted twice for break and enter, and theft. Both times he stole from houses where he had worked as an electrician. He's also been arrested for assault, and records show that he participated in many fights when he was in prison, which shows that he can become very violent. So, he could have followed his old pattern of stealing from the houses where he works; which is not very bright if you ask me.

So what do you think happened?"

Kinds of physical evidence:
- Hair
- Fibre
- Footprints
- Scratch mark
- Letter
- Fingerprint
- Blood stain
- Wound
- Paint

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