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Murder most foul?. Group 14. Kwa Jie Hui Jerrick Lim Xu Run Huai Wang Zhi Jian. Section 1 – Solving the crime. Most difficult task. The questions sessions Many varied questions (useful, useless, sidetrack) Many people have different POVs Noisy, excited. Most easiest task.

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Group 14

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  1. Murder most foul? Group 14 KwaJieHui Jerrick Lim Xu Run Huai Wang ZhiJian

  2. Section 1 – Solving the crime

  3. Most difficult task • The questions sessions • Many varied questions (useful, useless, sidetrack) • Many people have different POVs • Noisy, excited

  4. Most easiest task • Problem solving sessions • Fun though challenging • Look unsolvable but simple • Leisure

  5. What worked, what didn’t? • Worked: • Evidences done at the laboratory • Quite accurate • Rather a step-by-step session • Teachers to guide us • Learnt many forensic methods there

  6. What worked, what didn’t? • Didn’t worked: • Questions & Hypothesis • Asked the wrong questions • Misled by the suspects • Thought that only Jane Liu, Peter Hamilton and Robyn Jones were the only possible ones involved with the crime

  7. Media • Not helpful • May misled police and public • Cause confusion, panic • Article was made to seek attention and finish up the job • Facts were wrong and not supported

  8. Evidence

  9. Crime solving • Harder than it looks • Requires more than evidence • Things do not go as well as you think • Requires quick thinking(Think out of the box)

  10. Evidence • Locard’s principle • Might not be enough • Must be very careful • Slightest detail must be noticed • Does not equal to everything

  11. CSI • Different view. Why? • Knowledge of forensics from CSI • More than what is in a television series • What different view?

  12. Examples • Finalizing results • More than what actual crime scene investigators do

  13. Fingerprints • Fingerprints are unique, however….. • Results not correct • Many fingerprints at the crime scene

  14. Lip prints

  15. Section 3 – The verdict

  16. Peter Hamilton • Verdict : Imprisonment for life • Reasons : • Planned the whole murder • 1st degree murder • Drug Trafficking • Repeat offender

  17. Jack Smith • Verdict : Life imprisonment • Reasons : • Murder • Illegal possession and use of firearms

  18. Everyone at party • Knows about the drug dealings, but did not report to police about it • Use of drugs ( Jane Liu, Robyn Jones etc. )

  19. Section 4 - Reflections

  20. Group Reflection • Very beneficial • A new insight to forensic science • Teamwork • Learnt: • It is not easy to solve a crime • Think out of the box • Developed critical thinking skills • Learn to be focused • Vital questions are needed • The crime may not always seem as easy as it is • Forensic methods • Footprints • Fingerprints • Blood tests • Lip prints

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