Explains how the forensic scientists use marks and imprints to solve crimes, discussing their use and analysis of such clues as fingerprints, bite marks, tire impressions, and bruising.
Explains how the forensic sciences are used to investigate fires, explosions, shootings, and crashes, detailing the techniques and tools used to examine evidence.
Explores how forensic scientists use evidence found in nature to solve crimes, discussing their use of clues connected to such natural things as soil, insects, and weather.
Explains how forensic scientists use evidence left behind by criminals to solve crimes, discussing their use of such clues as hair, paint, and gunshot residue.
Explains how the forensic scientists use biological evidence to solve crimes, discussing their use of clues found in such places as DNA, blood, bones, and teeth.
Describes how real-life forensic scientists work, discussing how they preserve the crime scene, collect and analyze evidence, and present evidence in court.