Crime scene reenactment

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Crime scene reenactment By: Drayson Mitchell

Mr. Callahan Mr. Callahan is one of our major suspects. He has a key to the RO’s office, and he has experience with technology so he could easily tamper with the computer and erase the security footage. He had very strong words with Mrs. Adams as well. He left fingerprints and shoe prints that match up to his shoe. And he left hair samples that were his.

Mrs. desch We also have reason to believe that Mrs. Desch was an accomplish in the crime. We have evidence that shows her in the RO’s office, and evidence that she was watching shows such as How To Get Away With Murder and more crime shows like that. She was also reading mechanic books. She also left fingerprints in on the car’s engine and hair samples in the RO’s office. We also found shoe prints that match her shoes.

Crime Scene Reenactment We believe that Mrs. Desch was the one that snipped the brakes on Mrs. Adams car, we know this because we found her fingerprints on the car engine. After she needed help getting rid of the security footage, so she asked Mr. Callahan to help her with that, and that is why both of their hair samples found to be theirs, and two shoeprints that are the same sizes as both of their shoes. We found two pieces of hair belonging to each Mr. Callahan and to Mrs. Desch in the RO’s office.

Story line The story starts when the security footage catches an unknown persons walking towards Mrs. Adams car at 3:00 pm. Then at about 3:10 pm Mrs. Adams and her friend left the high school. At about 3:15 pm was when the crash happened and is when the unknown person walks into the RO’s office. And then at about 3:30 Mrs. Erhardt is taken to the hospital. And that is where our story ends.