Crime Scene Basics
Fingerprints
TOD
Famous Cases
Halloween Mysteries
100

 Answer: secure and isolate the scene

Question: What is the first step in processing a crime scene?

100

Answer: Loop, whorl, and arch.

What are the three main fingerprint patterns?

100

Answer: The stiffening of muscles after death.

Question: What is rigor mortis?

100

Answer: John Wayne Gacy.

Question: Which serial killer was known for his clown persona?

100

Answer: Apples or Halloween candy

Question: What candy was once rumored to be poisoned with razor blades?

200

Answer: scale or ruler for size reference

 Question:  What is used to photograph small evidence items?

200

Answer: Latent print.

Question: Which type of print is left by sweat or oil on a surface?

200

Answer: This becomes permanent after about 8–12 hours

Question: What is livor mortis?

200

Answer: Ted Bundy.

Question: What famous case involved the use of bite mark evidence?

200

Answer: Cats are known for this

Question: What is bad luck?

300

Answer: Trace evidence

Question: What type of evidence includes hair, fibers, or soil?

300

Answer: Sir Francis Galton.

Question: Who was the first to use fingerprints for identification?

300

Answer: Blowflies.

Question: What is the insect that often first to arrive at a decomposing body?

300

Answer: Jack the Ripper.

What 1888 case involved the 'Whitechapel murders'?

300

These cause will-o'-wisps

Question: What is methane gas that causes glowing 'ghost lights' in swamps?

400

Answer: The documented handling of evidence to maintain integrity

Question: What is chain of custody?

400

Answer: These are characteristics that make a fingerprint unique

Question: What are minuate?

400

Answer: The cooling of the body after death.

Question: What is algor mortis?

400

Answer: Dennis Rader.

Question: Who was known as the 'BTK Killer'?

400

Answer: The Hookman urban legend.

Question: What famous Halloween myth involves a man with a hook for a hand and inspiration of I know what you did last summer?

500

Answer: it can compromise or invalidate the evidence

Question: What is contamination at a crime scene?

500

Answer: Ninhydrin.

Question: What chemical is used to reveal prints on paper?

500

Answer: Approximately 9 hours of death in Fahrenheit

Question: What is if a body was found at 86°F

500

Answer: The Colin Pitchfork case was the first time using this technique

Questions: What is establish the use of DNA profiling?

500

Answer: Infrared thermography detecting drafts or heat loss.

Question: What forensic technique might explain a 'haunted' cold spot?

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