Friday 29 May 2015

CSI With Dr. Kenworthy

CSI With Dr Kenworthy Day 1 Day one started off with a bang as we immediately got sorted out into groups of 1-6 to use the chromatography paper, drops of dye and capillary tubes. we then started work by writing our initials exp: Dr M.B onto the chromatography paper. Then on the same sheet of paper we drew a 2 centimetre lines on the opposite side of the initials. The using the capillary tubes we dabbed it onto the line. we quickly dried the paper and repeated the step 3 times with three different colours on three different parts of the line. Then we filled our beaker just enough that the water would only cover the whole of the bottom with the water no higher than that. Day 2 Breaking News!!!. Someone has broken into the library and stole the safe containing all of the schools money. The police have chosen suspects and SOCO teams are to analyse the data within the evidence. team six is convinced that the found evidence and fingerprinting leads to suspect Chris Clarke. but the main culprit is yet to be seen. The police have kept quiet during this operation and promise to answer the questions after they put a name to the face. Stay with us to see who would commit a crime like this. Day 3 SOCO teams have almost put a name to the face as they go over the crime scenes and swept the place clean. after checking interviews and careful consideration, they have chosen a suspect whom is named Denise Donovan. She claims she has never heard of Waikanae School, but school principal Mr Campbell claims that he saw her walking outside the grounds. she has also claimed that the real culprit is Chris Clarke but that remains to be seen. SOCO teams have found a scrunched up piece of paper that apparently points to one of the suspects. Police are checking the suspects houses to look for a notebook to match with the piece of paper. SOCO teams have also reported what appears to be a fragment of a shirt. SOCO teams are confirming it soon. Stay with us to see if this so-called suspect is lucky or not.

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