Good morning class!
For my chemistry classes doing this formative, do not worry about not knowing some of the terms - you will not be deducted any points for incorrect answers, and there will be a chance to correct afterwards.
For forensics, we should definitely remember many of these terms - I expect strong retention!!
Enjoy the episode, and have a wonderful Thanksgiving break.
Good morning class!
For my chemistry classes doing this formative, do not worry about not knowing some of the terms - you will not be deducted any points for incorrect answers, and there will be a chance to correct afterwards.
For forensics, we should definitely remember many of these terms - I expect strong retention!!
Enjoy the episode, and have a wonderful Thanksgiving break.
The victim's name in the staged suicide is _________.
How did the perpetrator in the original staged suicide place fingerprints around the crime scene?
This is a type of bruise left by the barrel of gun being pressed forcefully against a body.
After dusting the hotel bathroom how many fingerprints was Sara Sidle able to find?
Where did the Grissom and Katherine obtain the voice exemplar for the first victim, Royce Harmon?
Stuart Rampler's DNA profile was compared with DNA collected from a .
fingerprints were developed on the rental car using fuming.
Do you remember what AFIS stands for?
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What type of evidence is the blue dust found in Walter Bangler's fingerprint?
What did the blue dust turn out to be?
The possible transfer of the dust from Walter Bangler's finger to his clothes illustrates
What was the name of the killer who got away at the end of the episode?