Friday, January 30, 2009

Urine-1


Guiding Question: How can we use a urine sample found at the scene of a crime to provide clues to a criminal trial? How might this lab be helpful in preparing you for the mission?

My Answer: These urine could be used to provide clues to a criminal trial by using the urine from the scene and from the subjects and comparing your results to the urine found at the scene and then figuring out which one of the subjects are a possible killer if anyone of them are. This might be helpful to teach me how to get familiar with scientific instruments.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Fiber Power- 1

Guiding Question: Can you use fiber evidence to identify its source? How might this lab be helpful in preparing you for the mission?

My Answer: You can use fiber evidence to identify its source by comparing it to the evidence, either by burning it or observing it.  We can use the fiber power lab for when clothing or material objects are left at the scene.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Blood Splatter Lab

Guiding Question: How can blood splatters be used as evidence in a crime?

My Answer: Blood splatter can be used as evidence to show the height of where the cut is, and that can show how tall the person is or where on the body the cut is. It is useful at a crime scene when the victim is not there anymore to show it the victim struggled of if he moved after being injured or if not.