LAB#3 Part B Physical Patterns/Reconstruction Crime is a Burglary. A glass window was broken in an attempt to gain entry. It is possible the suspect may have glass fragments on their body. Suspect was apprehended shortly after at his home. Suspect clothes were recovered and a piece of glass (Sp. #2) was recovered from the cuff of the pants. A search of the (s)vehicle recovered a piece of glass (Sp.#3). Objective: Determine possible 'origin' of glass pieces recovered. Examination Requested: Reconstruct the control window (Sp. 1). Compare recovered (s) specimens (#2 and 3) with the control window (#1) for determination of origin. Spec. #1 (sc) Windowpane fragments recovered from scene Spec. # 2 (s) Glass fragment recovered from (s) pants Spec. #3 (s) Glass fragment recovered from (s) vehicle You MUST fully examine and describe all characteristics of the control and then each specimen prior to comparing to the control window. The glass fragments have been traced for you. You will still need complete description and dimensions. Describe all characteristics observed! In your comparison, you will be comparing the (s) specimens to the (sc) specimen and ultimately chose one of the following statements as your conclusion. did originate from the control Sp. # 1 a Specimen# b. Specimen# did not originate from the control Sp. #1 c. Specimen# characteristics are too inconclusive to reach a conclusion. Explain how you came to the conclusion you did. Answer the question: What physical pattern method(s) did you use to make this determination? ATAC Specimen #2 LAB #3 Analysis of Physical Patterns FRACTURED GLASS RECONSTRUCTION FULL DESCRIPTION required. Start with packaging. State what specimen is(full sentence), include source. List characteristics observed. Diagram specimen with measurements on the diagram. - DATA: Spec. #1 is If you have a comparison; it must be illustrated below. Spec. #3 is
LAB#3 Part B Physical Patterns/Reconstruction Crime is a Burglary. A glass window was broken in an attempt to gain entry. It is possible the suspect may have glass fragments on their body. Suspect was apprehended shortly after at his home. Suspect clothes were recovered and a piece of glass (Sp. #2) was recovered from the cuff of the pants. A search of the (s)vehicle recovered a piece of glass (Sp.#3). Objective: Determine possible 'origin' of glass pieces recovered. Examination Requested: Reconstruct the control window (Sp. 1). Compare recovered (s) specimens (#2 and 3) with the control window (#1) for determination of origin. Spec. #1 (sc) Windowpane fragments recovered from scene Spec. # 2 (s) Glass fragment recovered from (s) pants Spec. #3 (s) Glass fragment recovered from (s) vehicle You MUST fully examine and describe all characteristics of the control and then each specimen prior to comparing to the control window. The glass fragments have been traced for you. You will still need complete description and dimensions. Describe all characteristics observed! In your comparison, you will be comparing the (s) specimens to the (sc) specimen and ultimately chose one of the following statements as your conclusion. did originate from the control Sp. # 1 a Specimen# b. Specimen# did not originate from the control Sp. #1 c. Specimen# characteristics are too inconclusive to reach a conclusion. Explain how you came to the conclusion you did. Answer the question: What physical pattern method(s) did you use to make this determination? ATAC Specimen #2 LAB #3 Analysis of Physical Patterns FRACTURED GLASS RECONSTRUCTION FULL DESCRIPTION required. Start with packaging. State what specimen is(full sentence), include source. List characteristics observed. Diagram specimen with measurements on the diagram. - DATA: Spec. #1 is If you have a comparison; it must be illustrated below. Spec. #3 is
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