F23 Forensic Crossword Puzzle #1
Across
- 3. The scientist who combined psychology and science; psycho analysis, forensic photography
- 5. The changing, moving, replacing, or damaging of an evidence from/at the crime scene after the crime is committed
- 7. Known as the Father of Toxicology; examined chemicals/poisons that could have been involved in the case, toxicology report
- 9. Anything at a crime scene that can help reveal what happened or who was involved
- 10. A surgical procedure done on the dead bodies to identify the potential cause of death/injuries
- 13. The scientist known for terming the phrase “Every contact leaves a trace”; one of the most famous forensic scientist of all time
- 15. Two compound light microscopes used to view to bullets side by side for matches
- 18. The scientist that first used the A,B,O blood protein system to analyze blood as evidence
- 19. The sectioning off/securing of the crime scene to prevent cross contamination and tampering of evidence
- 20. Evidence that can connect a person to the crime or the crime scene but cannot prove they committed the actual crime
- 21. A person that witness the crime or was present nearby the crime scene
- 22. The scientist that developed document examination: forgery, fake documents/contracts, fake letters/suicide letters, etc
- 23. The scientist that came up with the most successful system for identifying/classifying fingerprints: Loops, Arches, Whorls
Down
- 1. The study of firearms and explosives: guns, cartridges, bullets, casings, bombs
- 2. The 2nd step when arriving at the crime scene; photographing evidence, measuring, sketching, use of evidence markers
- 4. Evidence that links/points to the person committing the crime; video recording or eye witness
- 6. The scientist that created the study of Ballistics: firearms and explosives, created the Comparison Microscope for analyzing two different bullet markings
- 8. Used during the process of cordoning to seal off or protect the crime scene
- 11. Consists of a frontal pic of the face and two profile pics of a suspect’s left and right side of the face; invented by Bertillon
- 12. The addition of evidence to the crime scene after the crime has occurred
- 14. The scientist that incorporated the microscope to analyze evidence: hair, fibers, soil, dirt, etc.
- 16. A test done to find potential chemicals in the body of a deceased victim that could be responsible for/contributed to the death of the victim: blood test, urine test, etc
- 17. A form filled out by the agent in charge of the CSI team at a crime scene; this form goes on the Evidence Box or Bag and holds the person in charge for the contents inside