jueves, 15 de febrero de 2007


The MACBrand Investigators

Math Expert: Kenya Medina
Math Expert: Brando Islas
Forensic Scientist: Clarissa Rivera
Journalist: Alejandra Baldenebro
Media Expert: Martha Minjares


1. What is forensic science? It's the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to the legal systems. This may be in relation to a crime or to a civil action.



2. What kind of evidence can be collected in a murder case? Blood, body tissue, semen, hair, nails, insects, weapons, dirt, minerals, footsteps, or any type of prints. In other words, biological evidence, trace evidence, impression evidence, controlled substances, firearms, etc...


3. Why is important to determine the time of death? Because you have to start by investigaiting the date of the crime and the continue your investigation, find out what happened that day, with what person the victim was last seen and find a suspect.

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