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This document provides an overview of specialized crime investigation techniques with a focus on homicide investigation. It discusses the importance of physical evidence and confessions. The primary jobs of a homicide investigator are to discover if a crime was committed, how it was committed, who committed it, when it was committed, and sometimes why. Key responsibilities include standing "on the dead man's shoes" and not making mistakes that cannot be corrected, such as moving the body. The three bridges that should not be crossed are moving the body, embalming it, and burning or cremating it. The basic guide is to establish the corpus delicti, method of operation, and identity of the guilty party.

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Cdi 3

This document provides an overview of specialized crime investigation techniques with a focus on homicide investigation. It discusses the importance of physical evidence and confessions. The primary jobs of a homicide investigator are to discover if a crime was committed, how it was committed, who committed it, when it was committed, and sometimes why. Key responsibilities include standing "on the dead man's shoes" and not making mistakes that cannot be corrected, such as moving the body. The three bridges that should not be crossed are moving the body, embalming it, and burning or cremating it. The basic guide is to establish the corpus delicti, method of operation, and identity of the guilty party.

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CDI-3: SPECIALIZED CRIME INVESTIGATION 2 WITH

SIMULATION ON INTERROGATION AND INTERVIEW

PREPARED BY:

ARJAY P. BORDAMONTE, Rcrim


CCJE INSTRUCTOR
INTRODUCTION

Special Crime Investigation deals with the study of major crimes based
on the application of special investigative technique. The study
concentrates more on physical evidence, its collection, handling,
identification and preservation in coordination with the crime laboratory.
The present criminal justice system in our country, the court relies
more on physical evidence rather than extra-judicial confession.

CONFESSION– is the direct acknowledgement of guilt arising from the


commission of a crime.
Types of Confession
a. Extra-Judicial Confession – those made by the suspect during
custodial investigation.
b. Judicial Confession– those made by the accused in open court. The
plea of guilt may be during arraignment or in any stage of the
proceedings where the accused changes his plea of not guilty to guilty.
HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION
is the official inquiry made by the police on the facts and
circumstances surrounding the death of a person which is expected to
be unlawful.
Primary Job of the Investigator
1. To discover whether an offense has been committed under the law.
2. To discover how it was committed
3. Who committed it and by whom it was committed
4. When it was committed
5. And under certain circumstances why it was committed

Responsibilities of a Homicide Investigator


1. When called upon to investigate violent death, he stands on the dead man’s
shoes to produce his instincts against those suspects.
2. The enthusiasm and intelligence the investigator brings in the case marks the
difference between a murderer being convicted and set free.
3. If he interprets a criminal death accidental or natural, a guilty person is set free.
4. Remember that the police is the first line of defense in the effective application
of criminal justice.
Mistakes in the Homicide Investigation
1. The mistakes of the homicide investigator cannot be corrected.
2. The homicide investigator should not cross the three bridges which he burns
behind him.
3. It is important that competent personnel adequately handle the case.

Three Bridges:
a. The dead person has been moved
b. The cadaver is embalmed
c. The body is burned or cremate
 Basic Guide for the Investigator to look upon is to establish the
following

1. Corpus delicti or facts that crime was committed


2. Method of operation of the suspect
3. Identity of the guilty party
Title Eight:
CRIMES AGAINST PERSON
(Destruction of Life)

Art. 246. Parricide – Any person who shall kill his father, mother, or child,
whether legitimate or illegitimate, or any of his ascendants or descendants, or
his spouse, shall be guilty of parricide.
Penalty: Reclusion Perpetua (20 years and 1 day to 40 years imprisonment) to
death.
Elements:
1. That a person is killed.
2. That the deceased is killed by the accused.
3. That the deceased is the father, mother, or child, whether legitimate or
illegitimate, or a legitimate other ascendant or other descendant, or the
legitimate spouse, of the accused.

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