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Forensics

Mariah Kaup collects evidence as Mariya Dudin holds an ultraviolet light to make it easier to see. Students do crime scene investigation in the murder house. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Assistant Professor Larry Barksdale discusses the evidence collection with students at the beginning of the class. Students do crime scene investigation in the murder house. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Mariah Kaup seals evidence into a bag so it can be analyzed. Students do crime scene investigation in the murder house. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Evidence bags are collected and labeled by students. Students do crime scene investigation in the murder house. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Forensic science students survey the exterior of the Crime Scene House. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Brandy Branscom, center, and Mariya Dudin log in evidence at the crime scene. Students do crime scene investigation in the murder house. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Forensic science students survey the exterior of the Crime Scene House. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Michaela Andrusko applies a sticky sheet to the door of the house to capture a dirty handprint for evidence. Students do crime scene investigation in the murder house. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Kara Deightal and Sam Thomas look over evidence photographs. Students do crime scene investigation in the murder house. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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As the victim awaits the investigator’s attention, Reed Knutson points out evidence in the murder scene for Sam Thomas to photograph. Students do crime scene investigation in the murder house. Forensic Science “Murder House” is a small derelict house on the north side of East Campus that has been rebuilt and made accessible for students to use as a location forensic lab. February 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nathan Wolfe, of Columbus, NE, Emily Hintz of Gretna, NE, and Whitney McDaniel of Louisburg, KS, examine insects collected in an area of decomposing wood as part of a class exercise. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Spheres on metal rods are attached over bullet holes on an old car so a 3-D scanner can make a computerized image of the car and scene as part of collecting evidence. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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One view is recorded for a 3-D scanner that will make a computerized image of the car and scene as part of collecting evidence. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Emily Hintz of Gretna, NE examines insects collected in an area of decomposing wood as part of a class exercise. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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A scale against a tire tread is photographed as part of collecting evidence. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Samantha Emory of Norfolk, NE, photographs a scale on tire treads as part of collecting evidence. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Amy Douglas of Kansas City and Taylor Pitzer of Omaha photograph a scale on tire treads as part of collecting evidence. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Diane Sherwin, left, and Kelley Stilwell program a 3-D scanner under the watchful eyes of instructor Larry Barksdale. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Spheres on metal rods are attached over bullet holes on an old car so a 3-D scanner can make a computerized image of the car and scene as part of collecting evidence. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Spheres on metal rods are attached over bullet holes on an old car so a 3-D scanner can make a computerized image of the car and scene as part of collecting evidence. FORS 400 Crime Scene Investigation. Forensics class works at the site of an old house on the north side of east campus. October 22, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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