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Crime solvers Website: Game: Video: =related =related

An investigator How to be an investigator?

Three famous paintings

Forensic scientists

A suspect

The autopsy Very scary…………………

To analyse DNA

A burglary

match with 10 Find a sock that matches with mine. A B C D

A tyre track

A plaster cast of the print

The protective clothing

contaminating 12

forceps

evidence Where is MeMe (the cat)? She is sleeping on the TV set. I don’t believe it. I’ll show you an evidence.

See?

guilty A:Who stole my aunt’s purple scarf? BobbyDicky

B:Bobby! A:How do you know? B:Because it is wearing it now. A:Oh, that means it is guilty.

molecule

Innocent Did you steal the bone?

innocent No, I didn’t. I am innocent.

helix

unraveled

a special powder

A DNA Profile

tissue samples

privacy

ransom

forged documents

unknown substances

To solve a crime ???

curious What is inside?

a scanning microscope

be charged with the crime