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CSI Part
grade required A
no plagerisim or AI
documents needed are posted below
CSI Part 3 – Facts of the Case – CSI part 3 1
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For this discussion, you will present the facts of the case and the conclusions that you have drawn from them. You will then get to see if others investigating the same case and the same evidence are in agreement with your analysis of the evidence and your conclusions.
Post Requirements:
This assignment requires two posts, each completed individually.
First Post – Due Wednesday
What is your hypothesis for who committed the murder?
What physical evidence do you have (i.e., autopsy, hair analysis, body fluids, blood, and DNA analysis) to support this? Identify at least three pieces of evidence and explain how they support your hypothesis. Incorporate information from the case file/timeline to corroborate your evidence.
What physical evidence do you have that may point to a different suspect(s)? Identify at least two pieces of evidence and explain which suspect and how the evidence is supported by the case file/timeline.
Second Post – Due Saturday
Please read the posts and choose one classmate’s post to which to respond. Try to respond to someone who hasn’t yet received a response.
Choose two pieces of evidence from your classmate’s post. For each piece of evidence, what is a potential innocent or alternate explanation, other than murder? Is there any other evidence/information that can cast doubt on your classmate’s claims?
Example: The suspect owns an orange cat and orange cat hair was found on the victim’s coat. However, the victim’s neighbor also owns an orange cat. Therefore, the cat hair could have been from the neighbor’s cat.
Grading
To see how this assignment will be graded, click on the three dots in the upper right corner of this page, then click “Show Rubric”. If you’re reviewing this assignment using the Canvas mobile app, the rubric is included in the Grade tab.
While I am not specifically grading you on your spelling or grammar, scientific communication is an important skill. Please proofread and spellcheck before posting/submitting to ensure that your ideas come across clearly. Up to 10% may be deducted for excessive grammar and spelling errors that affect the readability of your work.
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