Detecting 101, Friday, Period 2

Aug 16, 2013 12:09

"Today we're going to talk about physical evidence," Jack said, once the class was gathered in the Danger Shop. It had been programmed to look like a rather messy bargain hotel room, and he handed each student a detecting kit as they walked in. "Physical evidence is anything you can touch that helps prove a point about -- whatever it is you're investigating. It can be documents, fingerprints, DNA, a possession left at the scene of a crime, or a weapon if the case involved weapons."

"What you're doing today is investigating this room to try to find everything you can about the person who stayed here last, who you have reason to believe is a thief. You have fingerprint powder, tweezers and evidence bags, as well as magnifying glasses. Once you're done looking, we'll come back together and discuss what we found."

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