A crime has been committed and the criminal is
still at large! You and your expert team of forensic
scientists have been asked to solve this investigation
using your extensive knowledge of dissecting a crime
scene. During this process, you will also create or
improve the operation of a tool that you use in the
field. This will allow you to gather more information
from the crime scene. Then, you will have the ability to
interview the available witnesses. Finally, you will
utilize all of your information to make inferences about
what actually happened and make informed decisions as to
who is the culprit. It is up to you to rid the streets
of another criminal!
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