PLEASE SIT AT AN AVAILABLE STATION...Powder recovered from Suspect 1: Iggy Azalea. Saturday,...

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PLEASE SIT AT AN AVAILABLE STATIONEnsure that your table has the following materials, but do not start experiments:

• 18 empty cups• 6 cups full of powder (A, 1-6)• 6 toothpicks• 6 plastic spoons• 6 black paper squares• 3 liquid bottles (water, vinegar,

iodine)• 1 wood stirring stick• 1 plastic cup, rubbing alcohol on

bottom

• 1 marked up piece of chromatography paper with a hole punched in it

• 1 scrap of paper (for test and unspecified evidence ideas)

• Handouts: answer sheet, prints packet

• Paper towelAdults only: • Carefully twist the cap off of each

liquid bottle, make sure each bottle has a dropper tip on it, and remove plastic ring; put caps back on

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Crime BustersWorkshop

February 27, 2015

Saturday, February 28, 2015

LAB SAFETY

DO NOT TOUCH MATERIALS UNLESS DIRECTED TO.

• Red Einstein = NO• Green Einstein = YES

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LAB SAFETY (CONT.)

•Safety goggles on through the whole test•No touching, tasting, or sniffing powders or liquids•Use toothpicks and spoons instead of hands

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PUT ON YOUR SAFETY GOGGLESIf you haven’t already.

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CRIME BUSTERS

Students analyze several pieces of evidence using basic forensic science techniques and implicate one or two

criminals based on it.• Main changes from the last time this event ran:

• New list of powders that is larger than the amount of powders you’ll see on the test• Layout of chromatogram• NEW PART: unspecified evidence

• New focus on critical thinking and situations that a forensic scientist may actually face

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THE CRIME

Sam Smith won four GRAMMY awards on Sunday, February 8, but now one of them is

missing!Saturday, February 28, 2015

THE CRIME

Someone has stolen Smith’s Record of the Year award. The police investigated his house and have

identified five suspects, the five other nominees for the award:

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SUSPECT 1Iggy Azalea

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SUSPECT 2Charli XCX

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SUSPECT 3Sia

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SUSPECT 4Taylor Swift

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SUSPECT 5Meghan Trainor

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EVIDENCE RECOVERED…

…from the crime scene:(A) Dust recovered from the floor(B) An ink sample from a note found

saying “I should have won!”(C) Fingerprints found on the door knob,

shoe prints found on the floor, and tire tracks found outside

(D) Handwriting from the note found and a lock of hair found where the missing award was

…from suspects:(A) Dust recovered from each suspect’s

shoes(B) Ink samples from pens each suspect

had on them(C) Fingerprints, shoe prints, and tire

prints from each suspect(D) Handwriting and hair samples from

each suspect

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PART APowder Identification

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PROCESSAt the tournaments you’re free to experiment on powders in any order you want, but tonight we will go in this order, starting with Vial A and ending with Vial 5:

1. Observe powders from afar2. Examine powders up close on black paper3. Put some powder from Vial A in an empty cup and add water4. Put some powder from Vial A in an empty cup and add vinegar5. Put some powder from Vial A in an empty cup and add iodine6. Make final conclusions

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VIAL APowder recovered from the crime scene.

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VIAL A

Take a look at the powders in Vial A

without a magnifying glass.

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VIAL A

Scoop a small amount of powder onto a piece of black

paper, and look at the powder with a magnifying

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VIAL A

Scoop some powder from Vial A into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of water to

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VIAL A

Scoop some powder from Vial A into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of vinegar

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VIAL A

Scoop some powder from Vial A into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of iodine to

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VIAL A

Final conclusions.

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WHAT’S IN VIAL A

Yellow Corn MealGelatin

Baking SodaSaturday, February 28, 2015

VIAL 1Powder recovered from Suspect 1: Iggy Azalea.

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VIAL 1

Take a look at the powders in Vial 1

without a magnifying glass.

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VIAL 1

Scoop a small amount of powder onto a piece of black

paper, and look at the powder with a magnifying

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VIAL 1

Scoop some powder from Vial 1 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of water to

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VIAL 1

Scoop some powder from Vial 1 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of vinegar

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VIAL 1

Scoop some powder from Vial 1 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of iodine to

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VIAL 1

Final conclusions.

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WHAT’S IN VIAL 1

YeastPowdered Sugar

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VIAL 2Powder recovered from Suspect 2: Charli XCX.

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VIAL 2

Take a look at the powders in Vial 2

without a magnifying glass.

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VIAL 2

Scoop a small amount of powder onto a piece of black

paper, and look at the powder with a magnifying

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VIAL 2

Scoop some powder from Vial 2 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of water to

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VIAL 2

Scoop some powder from Vial 2 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of vinegar

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VIAL 2

Scoop some powder from Vial 2 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of iodine to

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VIAL 2

Final conclusions.

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WHAT’S IN VIAL 2

Yellow Corn MealGelatin

Baking SodaSaturday, February 28, 2015

VIAL 3Powder recovered from Suspect 3: Sia.

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VIAL 3

Take a look at the powders in Vial 3

without a magnifying glass.

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VIAL 3

Scoop a small amount of powder onto a piece of black

paper, and look at the powder with a magnifying

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VIAL 3

Scoop some powder from Vial 3 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of water to

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VIAL 3

Scoop some powder from Vial 3 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of vinegar

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VIAL 3

Scoop some powder from Vial 3 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of iodine to

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VIAL 3

Final conclusions.

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WHAT’S IN VIAL 3

GelatinCornstarch

Granulated SugarSaturday, February 28, 2015

VIAL 4Powder recovered from Suspect 4: Taylor Swift.

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VIAL 4

Take a look at the powders in Vial 4

without a magnifying glass.

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VIAL 4

Scoop a small amount of powder onto a piece of black

paper, and look at the powder with a magnifying

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VIAL 4

Scoop some powder from Vial 4 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of water to

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VIAL 4

Scoop some powder from Vial 4 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of vinegar

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VIAL 4

Scoop some powder from Vial 4 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of iodine to

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VIAL 4

Final conclusions.

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WHAT’S IN VIAL 4

Yellow Corn MealSalt

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VIAL 5Powder recovered from Suspect 5: Meghan Trainor.

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VIAL 5

Take a look at the powders in Vial 5

without a magnifying glass.

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VIAL 5

Scoop a small amount of powder onto a piece of black

paper, and look at the powder with a magnifying

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VIAL 5

Scoop some powder from Vial 5 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of water to

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VIAL 5

Scoop some powder from Vial 5 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of vinegar

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VIAL 5

Scoop some powder from Vial 5 into an empty cup.

Add a few drops of iodine to

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VIAL 5

Final conclusions.

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WHAT’S IN VIAL 5

FlourAlka-Seltzer

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PART A

Implicated:

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SUSPECT 2Charli XCX

ASaturday, February 28, 2015

PART BChromatogram

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WHAT CHROMATOGRAPHY LOOKS LIKE

• Chromatography: the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension through a medium in which the components move at different rates.• In other words: using rubbing alcohol to separate the

parts of ink (which move at different speeds) across chromatography paper. This creates a unique design for each type of ink.

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SOME EXAMPLES OF CHROMATOGRAPHY

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EXAMPLES OF CHROMATOGRAPHY

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EXAMPLES OF CHROMATOGRAPHY

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PROCESS

How we’ll do this for best results:

1. Put the wood stirring stick through the hole punched in the filter paper

2. Using the stirring stick, place the bottom edge of the filter paper into the rubbing alcohol, making sure that it does not get caught on the edges of the cup and is centered in the cup

3. Wait. Do not touch again until told to do so

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CHROMATOGRAPHY

Place your filter paper in the rubbing alcohol and wait.

Raise your hand if you need help.

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PART CPrints

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PRINTS EXAMPLESLook on the Crime Busters page at www.macombso.org

for several examples of what fingerprints, shoe prints, and tire prints could look like on my tests.

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FINGERPRINT C

Crime scene investigators found two suspicious partial fingerprints on

Sam Smith’s door knob. It looks like the thief tried not to leave

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FINGERPRINT C

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FINGERPRINT CThe fingerprints were recovered

from the door knob and enhanced.

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FINGERPRINT C

Compare the crime scene fingerprints and suspect

fingerprints in your evidence packet.

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FINGERPRINT C

SUSPECT 2

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FINGERPRINT C

SUSPECT 2

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FINGERPRINT C

Implicated:

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SUSPECT 2Charli XCX

A CSaturday, February 28, 2015

SHOE PRINT C

A partial shoe print was found in the dust on the floor of the crime scene.

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SHOE PRINT C

Examine the shoe prints in your prints packet to determine which matches Shoe Print C.

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SHOE PRINT C

SUSPECT 1

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SHOE PRINT C

SUSPECT 1

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SHOE PRINT C

Implicated:

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SUSPECT 1Iggy Azalea

CSaturday, February 28, 2015

TIRE PRINT C

A suspicious tire print was found in front of

Smith’s house.

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TIRE PRINT C

Examine the shoe prints in your prints packet to find out

which matches Tire Print C.

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TIRE PRINT C

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TIRE PRINT C

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TIRE PRINT C

Implicated:

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SUSPECT 4Taylor Swift

C

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PART B

Remove your chromatogram from the

cup and look at the results.

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PART B

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PART B

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PART B

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PART B

Implicated:

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SUSPECT 2Charli XCX

A C BSaturday, February 28, 2015

SUSPECT 5Meghan Trainor

BSaturday, February 28, 2015

PART DUnspecified Evidence

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HANDWRITING SAMPLE D

Interrogators had suspects copy the note found at the crime scene in their own

handwriting.

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D 31 42 5

HANDWRITING SAMPLE D

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HANDWRITING SAMPLE D

Implicated:

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SUSPECT 1Iggy Azalea

C DSaturday, February 28, 2015

HAIR SAMPLE D

A lock of hair was found at the crime scene where the

award used to be.

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HAIR SAMPLE D

D 1 2

3 4 5

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HAIR SAMPLE D

Implicated:

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SUSPECT 2Charli XCX

A B C DSaturday, February 28, 2015

PART ECriminal Identification

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PART E

Who did it?

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WHO DID IT?

Suspect Times Implicated1: Iggy Azalea 2

2: Charli XCX 4

3: Sia 0

4: Taylor Swift 1

5: Meghan Trainor 1

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SUSPECT 2Charli XCX

BUSTEDSaturday, February 28, 2015

SUSPECT 2Charli XCX

BUSTEDSaturday, February 28, 2015

WHY SUSPECT 2?

• Suspect 2 was implicated by the most pieces of evidence• Any other implications may have been unrelated

• Suspect 2 may have given Suspect 1 shoes to frame her• Suspect 4 may have been at Smith’s house at a different time or may

drive the same car as someone who drove by the house• Suspect 5 may use the same pen as Suspect 2• Suspects may have purposely altered their handwriting• There is no explanation for Suspect 2’s fingerprints and hair being at

Smith’s house

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WHY SUSPECT 2?

• Just because one piece of evidence points to a suspect does not mean that the suspect is guilty• In real life, different pieces of evidence can have different meanings• You must use critical thinking and look at all of the evidence in any situation

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Q & A

Any questions?

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FEEL FREE TO TAKE HOME…

•Answer sheet and prints packet•Your chromatogram•Leave suggestions on scrap of paper, leave on your table

If you have any other questions, ask me on the way out or on the www.macombso.org Crime Busters event

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