The main type of autopsy we talked about today.
What is a forensic autopsy
Even your own fingers have different ones, making each completely unique.
What are fingerprints?
The word forensics in Latin means ____
What is public?
The animal known as the unicorn of the sea
What is a narwhal?
What high school did all the Forensics counselors go to?
What is Huron High School
An autopsy performed using radioactive techniques for a deceased person.
What is a virtual autopsy?
This is the most common fingerprint pattern.
What is a loop?
A prejudice or something that can impede making an inference.
What is a bias?
The first president to live in the White House
Who is John Adams?
What sport does Nishka play?
What is cross country/track (running)
Stiffening of the body after death
What is rigor mortis?
Even these don’t have matching fingerprints, even though they have the same DNA.
Who are identical twins?
____ biases are when we are consciously aware of these biases.
What is an explicit bias?
This U.S. state starts with the letter "A" but doesn't end with it
What is Arkansas?
What is Thalys's favorite NBA team?
What are the Detroit Pistons
This kind of autopsy is required by law when the death is unnatural, sudden or unexpected, or suspicious.
What is a forensic autopsy?
Fingerprints can connect crimes, even if someone isn’t in this police database.
What is IAFIS (Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System)?
These are applied to better understand a crime and solve it- based in facts and methodology.
What are scientific principles?
The first character created by Walt Disney
Who is Oswald the Lucky Rabbit?
What band is Ishaan in?
What is symphony band
What is an academic autopsy?
You can get fingerprinted for fun at a university or here.
What is a police station?
The first century when fingerprints were utilized in solving a crime.
What is the 7th century?
How many times faster does sound travel in water than in air?
What is 4 times?
How many siblings does Khangal have?
2