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    Roman Gladiator Analysis

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    popularity throughout the years. It is known that thousands of Roman gladiators lost their lives in this extreme sport, however, this is the first documented evidence of remains of these athletes. It would later be discovered, through osteological and forensic analysis, that at least 68 human…

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    purpose of a forensic anthropologist was to determine if the bones found in the cemetery had any forensic significance, since only a forensic anthropologist can determine this. 2a. Dr. Tracey Rogers (2015) stated in Ontario, forensic anthropologist serve as consultants for Ontario Forensic Pathology Service in regards to autopsies. b. The police, a pathologist or a coroner may request involvement of a forensic anthropologist (Rogers 2015). c. Other cases that include a forensic…

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    Our favorite serial killer is awkwardly witty and charming in a way that can’t be explained. He’s the person we all cheered for and never wanted to get caught. Dexter Morgan is forensic analyst specializing in blood splatter for the Miami Metro Police Department. He was adopted by a popular and well decorated police officer named Harry Morgan and his wife who already had a daughter named Debra Morgan. When Harry was raising Dexter, he realized that he was different from the other children. Once…

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    and collect forensic evidence, such as hairs, fibers, and tissues, to establish their importances during criminal investigations. Crime Scene Investigators are generally forensic scientists or field examiners who have been trained and guided to gather evidence throughout criminal research. People who have pursued careers in this field of biomedical science hold a bachelor's degree in a forensic field, and a degree in other topics, such as biology. Crime Scene Investigators or Forensic Science…

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    Conner. Computer forensic investigation techniques are not only useful for solving cyber crimes such as computer hacking or child pornography, but also have helped solve other crimes. In fact, computer forensic played a major role in a number of high-profile cases such as the Laci Peterson case. In this particular case the computer forensic investigators…

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    Blood Stained Tee Shirt Collection of item: I would wear disposable latex gloves to packaged the blood stained tee shirt into a plastic or airtight container. I would store it in a cool location until it was delivered to the laboratory. Processing of item: 2. Handprint on car Collection of item: I would apply powder to the location of the handprint and then I would lift it with a broad piece of adhesive tape. I would place the tape on a properly labeled card that provides a good…

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    After reviewing all the evidence I have come to the conclusion that Matthew Maloy Murdered Robert Burlington. I have come to this conclusion using entomology and through the use of fingerprint, blood, tire track, and hair analysis. The fingerprint tests´ showed us that the only people who touched the bloody tire iron were Nicole Burlington and Matthew Maloy. Nicole Burlington is the spouse of the victim so her touching the item is reasonable but Matthew Maloy touching it is strange especially…

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    Dead Men Talking Summary

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    may tales, without having to say anything at all. Forensic anthropologist can look at the bones and can find out many things such as the age,race, height, gender and sometimes even their individual characteristics. Even though that there are fewer than 60 forensic anthropologist in the US they divide and conquer. According to the article “Dead Men Talking” Billy Bass one of the most well known forensic scientist has taught almost all these forensic anthropologist through his teachings and…

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    Forensic Psychologist Introduction Being a forensic psychologist requires the ability to maintain one’s composure under stress, strong oral presentation skills, and critical thinking skills. As stated in “Psychology Today,” anyone interested in becoming a forensic psychologist needs to be aware of all the responsibility that comes with this career. Forensic psychology isn’t all about criminal profiling, like many people mistake it for. In reality forensic psychologists assist in many different…

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    The goal of any crime scene investigation is to assist in demonstrating what occurred and to determine who is guilty of committing the crime. So, it is very crucial that each crime scene investigator follows the correct procedures and carries out the investigative responsibilities. There are many critical parts of an investigation. Each and every crime scene that an investigator comes across has to be properly secured, recorded and searched. Firstly, securing the crime scene is a crucial…

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