Fingerprinting: The Dead Girls Of Hysteria Hall

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D. Fingerprinting is an impression or mark made on the surface by a person's finger tip. It is used for identifying individuals from the unique pattern of whorals and lines.
This fingerprinting is valuable to detectives case because the detective who has the mystery case, where a person was murdered would use fingerprinting. You would use fingerprinting to track down the murder and the bystander. How you can see fingerprinting is not with the naked eye but with a special light. Fluorescent dye light. You can also use cyanoacrylate (superglue) processing. This process show the fingerprint. This fingerprint method could be helpful in the story that I'm reading. The dead girls of Hysteria Hall. The detective, Delia when she died , she could
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E. Aunt Cordelia wrote to Delia➝ Told Deila that if she died it Cordella would give her house to Deila ➝ Aunt Cordelia eventually died by killing herself ➝ Delia’s family decides it would be a family project to make the house new and sell the house ➝ On the drive to the house, Delia’s family decides to stop and get gas and snacks ➝ The family talks to the cashier of the gas station about where they're going to stay, in Aunt Cordelia's House ➝ He infers that they're staying out of Mental Institution for crazy girls. “ Hysteria Hall” ➝ The family goes to the mental institution and goes and explores the place ➝ Delia finds out that the place is haunted and there's salt all over the floor, and markings scratched in the floor. Delia can hear sudden rings of bells, and see a light shining from the window, and can smell buttercups for no reason ➝The realize the aunt did live in a mental institute ➝Julia wants to leave➝ but her family wants to stay and try to clean up and sell the place➝ her sister Janie tries to get Delia in trouble and locks herself in her bed. ➝ Jamie Blaine's it on Delia➝ parents come in➝ Delia gets in trouble➝ Delia wants to run away➝ she gets locked in the room for the night➝ black go seep through the walls➝ Delia died➝ by choking then jumping out of the window➝ she wakes up on the ground in the hysterical halls bedroom ➝ Delia can't talk to her parents ➝ she's a ghost ➝ Delia realizes that she's dead➝ police and investigators try to find out how Delia died➝ they assume that she jumped out➝ Parents eventually move out with Jamie➝ Deila sees all of the other female ghosts➝ She doesn't want to talk to anybody ➝ She wants to get out of the room, but Delia can't touch anything ➝ she meets two ghosts friends Florencia and Eliza ➝ they teach her how to get out and open doors➝ she's the only one who can get out of the mental Asylum➝ but Delia can't get out of the property➝ she sees in the property a boy who's the only

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