Personal Narrative Essay On Forensics

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This is one of the bloodiest scenes i’ve ever seen in my life. There is a woman. She is dead. It looks as if she was tortured to get something. Information, resources, or just for pleasure? There is a bottle of prescription pills, and airplane ticket, an assortment of tools that were used to torture, leather straps, a bloody rag, and an address book detailing the friends and family of the victim. My partner, Blake, says that the prescription pills might be able to lead us to whomever purchased them. So, we let forensics rap up, and leave.
The road was a long one, taking us to a pharmacy at the edge of town.
“Hello,” said the man.
“Hi, I’m Detective Soos, and this is Detective Moos,” I say motioning to us respectively.
“I’m John, a pleasure
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I would, but that would be confidential.”
“I see, let me show you some pictures.”
I show him all the pictures that forensics took, and let him decide if he wanted to back the possible killer. Looking queasy, he said, “okay, follow me.” And we did just that. We took two hallways and walked through three doors until we reached a room with monitors and a filing cabinet.
“Here, this is the woman. This is the woman who purchased the pills,” John informed us as he pointed at the monitor. He gave us the paperwork that showed the detailing of the purchase, which included the name of the suspect. That is exactly what we need to find the killer. I just got a text message telling us that the murdered woman was a Sarah Dooley, and not the one that paid for the pills. The one who bought the pills is a Samantha Pepper, the name that was on the airplane ticket!
“Great Scott! This is the person who has a plane booked to leave tomorrow,” I said to Blake.
“Yeah, we could set up and ambush and wait for her to be there. We can arrest her then, and the case should be wrapped up,” he said as he went into more detail about his master plan.
Simply, the plan seemed

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