Crash Scene Analysis Essay

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After my arrival at the scene, in addition to forensically mapping the crash scene, I conducted a sworn and recorded interview with Dawn Bock, who was the driver of the Dodge Caravan. During the time I was speaking with Bock, I did not observe any indicators of impairment. At the end of the interview, I asked Bock if she would submit to a voluntary blood draw, to which she declined. (See interview)

On 03-17-2017, I responded to the Bock residence at 20120 Still Wind Drive in Tampa, Florida and conducted interviews with the passengers who were in the Dodge Caravan at the time of the crash, Kyleigh Bock, Kyria Bock and Kaitlyn Bock. (See interviews)

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