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GROUP 14 Kwa Jie Hui Jerrick Lim Xu Run Huai Wang Zhi Jian Murder most foul?

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Murder most foul?. Group 14. Kwa Jie Hui Jerrick Lim Xu Run Huai Wang Zhi Jian. Section 1 – Solving the crime. Most difficult task. The questions sessions Many varied questions (useful, useless, sidetrack) Many people have different POVs Noisy, excited. Most easiest task. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GROUP 14Kwa Jie HuiJerrick LimXu Run HuaiWang Zhi Jian

Murdermost

foul?

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SECTION 1 – SOLVING THE CRIME

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MOST DIFFICULT TASK The questions sessions

Many varied questions (useful, useless, sidetrack)

Many people have different POVs Noisy, excited

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MOST EASIEST TASK Problem solving sessions

Fun though challenging Look unsolvable but simple Leisure

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WHAT WORKED, WHAT DIDN’T? Worked:

Evidences done at the laboratoryQuite accurateRather a step-by-step sessionTeachers to guide usLearnt many forensic methods there

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WHAT WORKED, WHAT DIDN’T? Didn’t worked:

Questions & HypothesisAsked the wrong questionsMisled by the suspectsThought that only Jane Liu, Peter Hamilton and Robyn Jones were the only possible ones involved with the crime

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MEDIA Not helpful

May misled police and public Cause confusion, panic Article was made to seek attention and finish up

the job Facts were wrong and not supported

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EVIDENCE

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CRIME SOLVING Harder than it looks

Requires more than evidence

Things do not go as well as you think

Requires quick thinking(Think out of the box)

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EVIDENCE• Locard’s principle

• Might not be enough

• Must be very careful

• Slightest detail must be noticed

• Does not equal to everything

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CSI Different view. Why?

Knowledge of forensics from CSI

More than what is in a television series

What different view?

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EXAMPLES

• Finalizing results

• More than what actual crime scene investigators do

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FINGERPRINTS Fingerprints are unique, however…..

Results not correct

Many fingerprints at the crime scene

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LIP PRINTS

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SECTION 3 – THE VERDICT

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PETER HAMILTON Verdict : Imprisonment for life Reasons : Planned the whole murder 1st degree murder Drug Trafficking Repeat offender

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JACK SMITH Verdict : Life imprisonment Reasons : Murder Illegal possession and use of firearms

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EVERYONE AT PARTY Knows about the drug dealings, but did not

report to police about it

Use of drugs ( Jane Liu, Robyn Jones etc. )

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SECTION 4 - REFLECTIONS

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GROUP REFLECTION Very beneficial A new insight to forensic science Teamwork Learnt:

It is not easy to solve a crime Think out of the box Developed critical thinking skills Learn to be focused Vital questions are needed The crime may not always seem as easy as it is Forensic methods

Footprints Fingerprints Blood tests Lip prints

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