Takes photographs of the crime scene, the evidence, injuries, etc.
Who is the Crime Scene Photographer?
Dusted, lifted with tape, then placed on a card.
What is Fingerprint Evidence?
Video footage of a suspect committing a crime.
What is Direct Evidence?
Bunny suits, gloves, and shoe coverings are worn for this reason.
What is To Preserve Evidence?
Collects evidence and documents the scene in writing and sketches.
Who is the Crime Scene Investigator?
Stored in a breathable container until dry, then moved to a paper bindle and a sealable bag or envelope.
What is Biological Evidence?
Evidence that has been transferred after a contact.
What is Trace Evidence?
Outdoor crime scenes should be covered and processed quickly due to:
What is Environmental Conditions?
What is Weather Contamination?
Secures the scene, gives medical assistance, and separates witnesses.
Who is the Responding Officer?
Placed in a Ziploc bag then sealed in a brown paper bag.
What is Drug Evidence?
Evidence that implies a link, but doesn't prove it.
What is Circumstantial Evidence?
Anyone who enters a scene is a potential ________ of evidence.
What is Destroyer?
Who is the Medical Examiner?
Placed in a cardboard box and zip tied down.
What is Weapons Evidence?
Indisputable evidence that someone committed a crime.
What is Direct Evidence?
What is Chain of Custody?
Responding Officer, Crime Scene Investigator, Crime Scene Photographer, and Medical Examiner
Who are Medical Forensics Professionals?
What is Trace Evidence?
Bullet casings, DNA, or fibers.
What is Circumstantial Evidence?
This is called into question when a Forensics Lab is found to not be following protocol.
What is All Previous Work?