an evidence would be inside of the house like how to fire started
Residual evidence at the scene of an extingguished fire tends to degrad very quickly due to the effect of both the fire and the extinguishing agents used.
The minimum number of personnel at an arson scene investigation typically includes at least one fire investigator or arson specialist, one law enforcement officer to secure the scene, and possibly a support staff member for documentation. This ensures that the scene is properly protected, evidence is collected, and the investigation proceeds effectively. Depending on the complexity of the case, additional specialists may be required.
Crime scene Management starts from the time an officer arrives at the original call to investigate. The responding officer (s) determine the status of the scene. The police officer will secure the area and make information available to other responding police, fire and emergency personnel including EMS. It is the responsibility of all units arriving on scene to report to police officers before disturbing evidence. In the absence of notification fire and EMS should not assume the scene is in fact secure and take precautions to protect themselves and possible evidence from harm. Crime scenes are put into several classifications. Closed access to unsecured crime scene: This means the scene is a possible threat and hazards still exist. Hostages, suspect(s) still on scene or environmental hazards are present. Limited access crime scene: This means vital evidence could be destroyed. Possible evidence critical to the investigation must be protected, there may be some threat to personnel and /or environmental hazards present. Officers on scene will direct entrance and/or escort fire and EMS. Lifesaving consideration will take presedence and EMS will confirm death on obvious suicide/homicide. Open access crime scene: Evidence still must be collected but all responders have access to the entire area. Care must still be taken not to disturb/ destroy or compromise evidence and must consult with officers before such action is taken. Cold scene: No evidence concerns or environmental hazards, this is often a return to a previously investigated scene.
i really don't know what scene but it was henrey the VIII and a cannon was fired so any scene that would require war?
Fire Rescue Scene - 1894 was released on: USA: December 1894
To convict someone of arson, evidence typically includes eyewitness testimonies, surveillance footage, and forensic analysis of the fire scene. Investigators may also look for accelerants, unusual burn patterns, and the presence of ignition devices. Additionally, circumstantial evidence, such as motive or opportunity, can play a critical role in establishing intent. Expert testimony from fire investigators often helps to clarify the cause and origin of the fire.
That would be "Voldemort" composed by Patrick Doyle and can be found on the Original Score for "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"
nothing
Three common signs of arson at a fire scene include multiple points of origin, which suggests the fire was intentionally set; the presence of accelerants, such as gasoline or other flammable liquids; and unusual burn patterns, such as V-shaped patterns that indicate the fire spread rapidly. Additionally, the presence of suspicious items or evidence, like containers for accelerants, can further indicate arson. Investigators often look for these signs to determine the cause of the fire.
There is no evidence for or against this claim.
There is no evidence for or against this claim.
the smoke and ashes are evidence