The Science behind solving crimes is called...
What is Forensics?
Your DNA code is stored inside this "control center" of the cell
What is Nucleus?
I saw it happen, yet I didn't touch a thing. My story helps solve the crime I saw. Who am I?
What is a witness?
Who was the Serial killer we learned about today?
Who is Ted Bundy?
The part of the body that leaves unique prints used in investigations
What is fingerprints?
This powder is used to make fingerprints appear
What is Fingerprint Powder?
I can be a shoe print, a hair, or a tiny mark. I help detectives figure out what happened. Who am I?
What is a Clue?
The yellow material is often stretched around crime scenes
What is caution tape?
If someone runs away, they might leave this behind on the ground from their shoes
What is a Footprint?
People think I might've done the crime, but no one has proof yet. Who am I?
What is a Possible Suspect?
Liquid flowing through the circulatory system bringing oxygen to the body
What is Blood?
The "I" in CSI stands for this word
What is Investigation?
Scientists can sometimes figure out who a person is by looking at tiny leftover cells in hair, skin or saliva. This type of test is called ___ analysis
What is DNA?
the inner drive, or reason, that causes a suspect to commit a crime
What is Motive?
Investigators set up barriers and watch the are to make sure no one ruins the evidence. This is called keeping the crime scene ____?
What is Secure?
Letters like A, B, AB, and O are used to sort this kind of body evidence
What is blood?
I'm a story a suspect tells about where they were when the crime happened. Detectives check if it's true. Who am I?
What is an Alibi?