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it is the one about the fire eater right? try and check his arm in the morgue you will find white substance I was stuck here
The people who watch crime scene dramas are people of all ages only if they are interested in that sort of thing, if they are young they probably would not want to watch it because they would find it boring and would not understand it and it would not be setting a very good example. If they were older than they would probably like it if it is there type of programme that they like to watch.
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Youtube.com or the cw .com
The Cancan scene is one of the most well known in the movie Moulin Rouge. You can find videos of the scene on Youtube, Oonly, IMDB, Video Rolls and Dark Tube.
A thorough and systematic investigation of a crime scene is necessary to find evidence linking a suspect to a crime.
CSI stands for Crime Scene Investigation. As the name suggests, the CSI comes where there is need to thoroughly investigate any crime scene. CSI generally uses trained professionals and advanced technology to find what the normal police department can't find.
Anything found at a crime scene is considered evidence.
Crime scene investigators analyze every aspect of a crime, including the body, the location, fingerprints, fibers, ground, and sometimes air and water. They use special equipment that displays blood stains that may have been scrubbed away.
They go to the scene of the crime and find evidence which they then bring back to the lab for lab technicians to analyze
No. An FBI agent is a special agent/criminal investigator with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. CSI is an acronym that means Crime Scene Investigation/Investigator. It is a role within a police department. CSI investigators/techs search crime scenes for evidence and then analyze and process what they find.
To find a witness to a crime, one can go back to the scene and ask people who were there at that moment to be a witness. They can find these people by contacting people that were there during the scene.
math is used in solving crime scenes...for example you use math to find the depth of a wound and find the type of the bullet and if the robber climbed on a ladder to go into your room from the window they measure the prints of the ladder....and alot more -zina-
a dead body
You would find evidence
You can find more information on chemical cleaning of a crime scene at www.winsol.com/crime.htm. Another good website is www.TragicSolutions.com
There probably are such kits commercially available, but you will find that most experienced forensic technicians gather the supplies they need, and prefer to use, and make their own kits to suit their own needs and preferences.