Exhibits:
1. Ripped u
p Note
2. Hair
3. Fingerprint
4. Poss
ible Poison
5. Maggots
6. Decomposed face
7. Two footprints
8. Prints
on glass
9. Fingerprint
10.Fiber
11.Syringe
Lucas Moore
Evidence analysis:
#11 Syringe
#10 Fiber:looks synthetic, possibly nylon
#9 Finger print: Double loop
#8 Lifted Fingerprint ulnar loop
#7 Footprint: Victims feet: Height 6 2/8 inch, Width 4 in, athletic/running shoe possibly a child; suspect: Height 11 in, Width 4 in, athletic running shoe possibly a man
#6/5 rotting skull, maggots, active decay stage is 20-50 days after death
#4 Possible poison: Non of the poison indicators were positive could be anything from urine-food dye in water
#3 Print: Plan Arch
#2 Hair: Caucasian
#1 Note: Decided it was not a suicide, handwriting matched Lucas Moore's Flowy. the letters are connected, y's curve at the bottom, i's are dotted high to the right
Story:
Lucas Moore has severe depression and went insane. His wife left him because he was so depressed. He eventually went insane and had to be admitted to the mental hospital. While he was in there he started thinking of ways to get back at her, when he thought of a plan he broke out. Lucas's wife was on a month cruise and she got Jet trong to baby sit him; Lucas was Great friends with him so he got him in by supplying the drugs. so Lucas went to her house and tried to kidnap their son, their son faught back so Lucas Injected him with what he thought was a sedating drug but instead it killed him. he was in such a hurry to get out that he was bit careful with what he touched and decided to write a note that made it look like suicide. when his mom came back she found her dead decaying son and a suicide note.
Interesting approach, crossing out the names of those who weren't suspects.
ReplyDelete"4 Possible poison: Non of the poison indicators" just a spelling mistake i picked up on I believe Non should be None. Other than that the information is nicely spaced out with images, also your approach towards how the crime was commited was very well said.
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