Crime Scene
Crime Scene
Photographer
Videographer
Processing the Crime Scene
Recording of notes
Photographs
Sketches
Documenting the Scene
• Documention is the most important and time-
consuming activity at a crime scene because:
DO NOT:
Narrate the video or discuss contents
Edit original video
Photography
Crime Scene Documentation
Photographing the Crime Scene
• Victim and evidences must not be moved until they have been
photographed from all necessary angles.
Living Room
Bedroom
Indoor Photography
Sketching the Crime Scene
Goal is to record the exact position of all evidence to
aid in reconstruction.
• Sketch showing the representation of all essential
information, evidence and measurements at a crime
scene drawn at the crime scene.
Sketching of crime scene
– Key or legend
• The search pattern selected will normally depend on the size and
location of the scene and the number of evidence collectors.
1. Victim’s clothing
2. Fingernail scrapings
3. Head and hairs
4. Blood (for DNA typing purposes)
5. Vaginal, anal, and oral swabs (in sex related crimes)
6. Recovered bullets from the body
7. Hand swabs for gunshot residue analysis
Submitting Evidence to The Lab