Solving The Crime

July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.
Solving The Crime
Solving The Crime


Forensic science students in Red Bank Catholic High School, Red Bank, tested their abilities in the field, where a mock crime scene was set to be processed and analyzed.  Students collected and processed valuable evidence from the scene and created a detailed log book.  As they proceeded to solve the crime, the students had to use the skills they have learned and practiced in the classroom.  Every detail had to be considered and analyzed, from fingerprints to footprints and “blood.”  Courtesy photo

 

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Forensic science students in Red Bank Catholic High School, Red Bank, tested their abilities in the field, where a mock crime scene was set to be processed and analyzed.  Students collected and processed valuable evidence from the scene and created a detailed log book.  As they proceeded to solve the crime, the students had to use the skills they have learned and practiced in the classroom.  Every detail had to be considered and analyzed, from fingerprints to footprints and “blood.”  Courtesy photo

 

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