One day we came into class and miscellaneous pieces of forensic evidence were spread out on each table. Our teacher told us that there was a murder and that we needed a profile of the subject based upon the evidence on our table. There were 2 pieces of paper with a couple strands of hair taped to each, a ripped up note, a set of 4 fingerprints, and a smear that was assumably blood. After analyzing each hair underneath the microscope, we concluded that one set of hair belonged to a caucasian with light brown hair. In the other hair sample we found that the hairs came from both a dog and a cat; one hair was very straight dark hair (cat) and the other was kinda curved and brown (dog). We deduced that the fingerprints came from a right hand, but we were unable to tell which digits they were of. Unfortunately we could not decide whether or not the splatter came from blood or lipstick; the sample was very smeared and could pass for either. Finally, our group painstakingly pieced together the note and concluded that it said, "You'll never find her!" I personally observed that the suspect was probably egotistic due to the confidence that it would take to leave behind such valuable evidence.
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My Profile sheet with all of the evidence I/we collected |
After our analysis of the clues, we were told to make
to make what?
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