Laboratory & Analysis Techniques
Forensics & the Law
Criminal Behavior
Time of Death & Forensic Pathology
Case Studies
100

This technique separates mixtures like ink or dyes.

Chromatography

100

This type of witness can give opinions based on specialized knowledge.

Expert Witness
100

This type of killer murders three or more victims with a cooling-off period.

Serial killer

100

This refers to the cooling of the body after death.

Algor Mortis

100

Several cases studied this year involved early investigative mistakes.

Identify ONE crime scene protocol error seen in either the O.J. Simpson or JonBenét Ramsey case and explain how it weakened the investigation.

In the JonBenét Ramsey case, the crime scene was not properly secured (family members and investigators moved items before they were documented). 


This weakened the investigation by contaminating evidence and making it difficult to determine what was original versus what had been altered at the scene.

200

This unit examines handwriting, printed materials, and altered documents.

Questioned documents unit

200

This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

4th amendment

200

This term describes a criminal’s typical method of committing crimes.

Modus operandi (MO)

200

This condition causes muscles to stiffen after death due to chemical changes.

Rigor Mortis

200

These types of victims were targeted in the Atlanta Child Murders, which helped investigators identify a pattern in the crimes.

Children (mostly African American boys)

300

Firearm examinations compare bullets and casings based on these unique marks.

Striations and toolmarks

300

Courts must decide whether scientific methods are widely accepted or scientifically valid under these standards.

Frye and Daubert standards

300

The minimum number of victims required for someone to be classified as a serial killer.

3 or more

300

This postmortem change causes blood to settle in the lowest parts of the body.

Livor Mortis

300

Investigators linked this serial killer’s crimes through his unique behavior patterns, including breaking into homes at night and targeting specific victims.

Night Stalker (Richard Ramirez)
400

What is the main forensic science lab?

FBI

400

This type of evidence is often reexamined years later using improved DNA technology to solve cold cases.

Biological evidence

400

According to the FBI, how would serial killers typically be described?

  • White males (25 – 35 years old)


  • Average to high intelligence


  • High or low income

  • Usually married with children & a career 

400

This medical professional determines cause and manner of death through autopsy.

Forensics Pathologist

400

The Casey Anthony case relied heavily on circumstantial evidence (inference to connect). 

Give an example of circumstantial and physical evidence in this case, and discuss how circumstantial evidence was still powerful in this case.

Circumstantial evidence: Her suspicious behavior (partying) and internet searches (circumstantial)

Physical evidence: The remains of her daughter in the trunk (physical)

The circumstantial evidence was still powerful because, when combined, it helped build a strong inference that she was involved in the crime.

500
How do you package wet, bloodstained clothing?

Paper bag (allow it to dry). Never in an airtight bag!

500

What crime scene protocols were not followed in the O.J. Simpson case?

Investigators did not adequately secure and isolate the crime scenes, allowing multiple officers, media, and civilians to move through areas where evidence was present. This led to possible contamination and cross-transfer of evidence. 

Evidence collection and documentation: Inconsistent handling, packaging, and chain of custody procedures. 

Decisions made without proper warrants and poor coordination between scenes weakened the reliability of the evidence, ultimately raising reasonable doubt in court.

500

What are the three types of serial killers?


Bonus 500: Explain one.

  1. Thrill Seekers: Serial killers who murder for excitement and challenge, often enjoying outsmarting law enforcement and gaining media attention.
  2. Mission-Oriented: Serial killers who believe they are doing society a favor by eliminating people they view as undesirable or immoral.
  3. Power and Control: Serial killers who are driven by the need to dominate their victims and derive pleasure from fear, suffering, and total control.
500

What can be utilized to determine an accurate time of death for a body found at a crime scene?

Body temperature, livor mortis (lividity), algor mortis, rigor mortis, ambient (surrounding) temperature, insects, etc.

500

In cases such as the Night Stalker and BTK, investigators used behavior patterns to link crimes.

Explain how modus operandi (MO) or signature behavior helped connect multiple crimes to a single offender.

The Night Stalker and BTK killer each had unique patterns in how they committed crimes, such as the types of victims or methods of attack. 

MO and signature behaviors allowed investigators to link separate crimes to the same offender by identifying consistent behaviors or rituals.