This person is considered the father of Toxicology.
Who is Mathieu Orfila?
This happened in 1853.
What is the first microcrystalline test for hemoglobin?
This is what the first officer on the scene does at a crime scene.
What is secures the crime scene to protect the evidence?
The CSI uses this to measure things in a crime scene.
What is a measuring tape?
This is the branch of forensics that is responsible for autopsies.
What is Pathology?
This person came up with the idea of taking measurements of people in order to identify them (precursor to fingerprinting).
Who is Alphonse Bertillon?
This happened in 1863.
What is the first presumptive test for blood?
This is what the CSI does before collecting evidence.
What is take pictures of the crime scene?
This is where a rough sketch is done.
Where is the on site at the crime scene?
This is the branch that studies the bones of human remains.
What is Anthropology?
This person was the first to make it a practice to use the various science fields in a courtroom and wrote a book about it.
Who is Hans Gross?
This happened in 1839.
What is the first toxicological evidence being used in trial?
This is why it is important to take pictures of the crime scene before collecting evidence.
What is so that they have a permanent record of the crime scene before the evidence was tampered with?
This is included in a rough draft to explain what the labels are.
What is a legend?
This is the branch that determines if someone was killed by poison or drug overdoes.
What is Toxicology?
This is the first person to use DNA analysis in a criminal investigation.
Who is Sir Alec Jeffreys?
This began in the 1850s/1860s.
What is photography being used in forensics?
This is what the CSI makes in order to safely approach a crime scene without disturbing the evidence.
What is a safe path?
This is typically done on a computer program such as CAD and is used in the court room as evidence.
What is the final sketch?
This is the branch that identifies someone by their dental work.
What is Odontology?
When two objects touch a little bit of each object is left on the other.
What is Locard's Exchange Principle?
This happened in third-century China.
What is a coroner solving a murder case by burning two pigs?
This is what the CSI wears at a crime scene.
What is long sleeves, face mask, gloves, shoe covers, goggles, etc...
This is NOT included in a rough draft.
What is a detailed picture of the murder weapon?
This is the branch that studies documents and handwriting for evidence.
What is Questioned Documents?