Sp# Forensic Science Crime Scene Prioritization Name Document Your Observations In the chart below: 1. list individual evidence specimens in the order in which you would prioritize the collection of it. 2. List how you would remove the evidence and preserve (how to package for travel) and 3. The reason for collection (what test analysis would request performed). Evidence Removal and Packaging Test Analysis Requested 3 Along the north wall of the living room is a brown leather couch, made of material similar to the recliner. On both ends of the couch are brown wooden end tables, each with a table lamp atop it. The female victim lies on the couch. The victim appears to be a slender blonde- haired Caucasian female in her mid-20s, is clothed in a pair of gray sweat shorts and a crop-top gray sweatshirt. Victim's hair is in a pony tail and appears to be shoulder length. She is wearing a minor amount of facial makeup. There are no apparent injuries to the facial area. The victim is barefoot. Visible on the victim's chest, just below the bottom edge of the crop-top sweatshirt, are three apparent stab wounds. A large amount of likely blood from the wounds is on the victim's chest, and blood-like substance has pooled on the couch cushions. An examination of the victim's hands reveals that her right hand is clenched and appears to be holding a piece of white cloth. From the rough size of the material it appears that it could be the pocket from a white dress shirt. About 1 ft. 6 in. in front of and centered in front of the couch is a glass top coffee table, about 4-ft long. Two clear "rock" glasses are on the table. Both glasses are partially full and contain an amber liquid. The liquid smells like beer. On the coffee table is a piece of paper, which appears to be an unfolded letter. The writing on the letter states in part: "Dearest Jim. Although you will always be my first love...I have found someone else who understands my needs...Always, Caroline." Several red shoeprints (similar to those found outside) lead from the couch to the front door and out to the elevator. A cursory review of the remainder of the apartment, which consists of a bedroom and a full bathroom, reveals no other items of evidentiary value.
Sp# Forensic Science Crime Scene Prioritization Name Document Your Observations In the chart below: 1. list individual evidence specimens in the order in which you would prioritize the collection of it. 2. List how you would remove the evidence and preserve (how to package for travel) and 3. The reason for collection (what test analysis would request performed). Evidence Removal and Packaging Test Analysis Requested 3 Along the north wall of the living room is a brown leather couch, made of material similar to the recliner. On both ends of the couch are brown wooden end tables, each with a table lamp atop it. The female victim lies on the couch. The victim appears to be a slender blonde- haired Caucasian female in her mid-20s, is clothed in a pair of gray sweat shorts and a crop-top gray sweatshirt. Victim's hair is in a pony tail and appears to be shoulder length. She is wearing a minor amount of facial makeup. There are no apparent injuries to the facial area. The victim is barefoot. Visible on the victim's chest, just below the bottom edge of the crop-top sweatshirt, are three apparent stab wounds. A large amount of likely blood from the wounds is on the victim's chest, and blood-like substance has pooled on the couch cushions. An examination of the victim's hands reveals that her right hand is clenched and appears to be holding a piece of white cloth. From the rough size of the material it appears that it could be the pocket from a white dress shirt. About 1 ft. 6 in. in front of and centered in front of the couch is a glass top coffee table, about 4-ft long. Two clear "rock" glasses are on the table. Both glasses are partially full and contain an amber liquid. The liquid smells like beer. On the coffee table is a piece of paper, which appears to be an unfolded letter. The writing on the letter states in part: "Dearest Jim. Although you will always be my first love...I have found someone else who understands my needs...Always, Caroline." Several red shoeprints (similar to those found outside) lead from the couch to the front door and out to the elevator. A cursory review of the remainder of the apartment, which consists of a bedroom and a full bathroom, reveals no other items of evidentiary value.
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