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Is there an alibi?
The exact time of the crime can
be very important when you want
to check the alibi of a suspect.
Alibi is a Latin word meaning
ā€œelsewhere.ā€ If, in other words, the
suspect was elsewhere, i.e. not at
the crime scene, when the crime
was committed, he cannot be the
perpetrator.
Marking the evidence
Every piece of evidence found at a
crime scene should be marked with a
numbered sign, so you don’t overlook
or destroy anything while working on
another piece of evidence.
corresponding numbers into your
crime scene sketch. If you have a
camera, photograph the sign along
with its immediate surroundings.
3. Document each piece of evidence
on a special sheet of paper, where
you also write in all the information
you gathered about it.
4. Mark larger pieces of evidence
with chalk. For example, you can
draw on the asphalt how a bike was
lying after it was hit by a car. In this
way, police outline the positions of
victims with chalk.
Numbered signs and chalk
You will need:
Numbered signs (from die-cut sheet)
Colored chalk
Crime scene notepad
Pencil
Camera
Here’s how:
1. Remove the cards from the sheet
and fold them.
2. Place one card at each piece of
evidence you find and enter the
Fold here

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MerkThames & Kosmos
ModelMaster Detective Toolkit V2
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte38879 MB