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PPPSCRIPT is the order in processing a crime scene: P- preserve life (check for pulse) P- protect parameter of scene P- photograph crime scene S- search for evidence C- collect evidence R- record information I- identify evidence P- package evidence T- transport evidence
Setting creates a scene.
Crime scene Vehicle along with all essential crime scene Investigation boxes.
During the third scene, the lead actor rides off into the sunset. Was there much evidence found at the crime scene? Do you know who painted that beautiful scene? As the bride and groom kissed, it looked like a scene from "Love Story." The drug scene was a big part of his teenage years, but now he's a successful youth councelor.l
The police arrived on the scene minutes after the 911 call was made.
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No but she's suspicious of Edward's strange actions.
The character of Capulet comes across in the first scene because it was when Romeo realized that Juliet was a Capulet.
Responders must be aware of evidence collection and possible crime scene preservation requirements.
Responders must be aware of evidence collection and possible crime scene preservation requirements.
it says Charlie Scene across the top, and Hollywood Undead across the bottom
In the movie Twilight, James intentionally breaks Bella's leg during the ballet studio scene. He does this to provoke the Cullens in order to get their attention and make them respond to his threat against Bella.
Smooth movement of camera across scene (or scene moves and camera stays still)
emo is the whole package scene is dressing like your emo
Juliet's threat to commit suicide in Act 4, Scene 2 is due to the pressure placed on her by her family to marry Paris despite being already married to Romeo. She feels trapped and sees no other way out of the situation.
Terrorist use of CBRNE materials
In chapter 17, some clues offered were the mysterious note found near the crime scene, the fingerprints on the murder weapon matching a suspect, and a witness report of a suspicious figure at the scene around the time of the crime.