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Michael Tafoya Mr. Stefan Criminology, period 2 April 18, 2002 Forensics The murder was supposed to be a quick and simple task, an in and out sort of job. But, because the murderer left too many clues behind, the authorities were able to identify him and lock him up for good. In any homicide, let alone any type of police case, special people are sent to the scene to gather clues and identify the perpetrator(s) of that crime. These select few are known as forensic technicians, whose soul purpose is to examine the crime scene top to bottom, left to right for any traces left. With every minute detail, the forensics can compile a database of probable suspects and motives for the crime. Forensic investigation is a meticulous procedure in that a team of special technicians examines the crime scene for traces; the procedure itself taking an ample amount of time. There are many types...

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