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Sherlock Holmes 1

Mathieu Orfilia 2

I Feel Awful 3

Alphonse Bertillon Body Measurements Body Measurements 4

Alphonse Bertillon Mug Shots 5

F rancis G alton FGFG 6

Leone Lattes 7

Calvin Goddard GUNS 8

Walter McCrone ComparisonMicroscope 9

Albert S. Osborn 10

Hans Gross 11

Edmond Locard 12

Question Time Who was the 1 st person to develop a systematic procedure of taking body measurements (A.K.A. “Anthropometry)” ? 13

Alphonse Bertillon 14

Who is considered the Father of Forensic Toxicology? 15

Mathieu Orfilia 16

Who developed a method of classifying fingerprints? 17

Francis Galton 18

In 1915 I devised a simple procedure to determine the ABO blood group of a dried blood stain. Who am I? 19

Leone Lattes 20

I am a US Army colonel and helped to refine bullet comparison techniques using a comparison microscope. Who am I? 21

Calvin Goddard 22

I developed a principle of document analysis that is acceptable in court. Who am I? 23

Albert S. Osborn 24

Which forensic scientist and teacher used microscopy to examine evidence in thousands of criminal and civil cases? 25

Walter McCrone 26

I spent years studying and developing principles of criminal investigations and wrote a book about it. My book is still used today as a means for reporting improved methods of scientific crime detection. Who am I? 27

Hans Gross 28

I believe that when a criminal comes in contact with an object or person, a cross transfer of evidence occurs. This is “Trace Evidence” and can include: hair, fibers, dust, etc. Who am I? 29

Edmond Locard 30