IL Y A EU UN CRIME !! Gendarmerie scientifique #1 - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a crime scene investigation led by a character named Tim. The scene of the crime was a house where a body was discovered. The investigators, including Tim and James, were initially caught off guard at the crime scene. They sought help from criminal identification technicians, who arrived with a variety of equipment.

The first step was to document the crime scene using photography and creating zones for the exterior and interior of the crime scene. A rifle was discovered in one of the rooms, and a photo was taken of it. The investigators also looked into the possibility of the victim being strangled with an electric wire.

Next, they examined the body of the victim, taking photos of the bones and other relevant areas. They noticed two glasses and took samples from them, focusing on potential fingerprints.

They then used a laser scanner to create a 3D image of the crime scene, which could be useful for future reference or if the scene was disturbed in the future.

The investigators also analyzed a t-shirt found at the crime scene, looking for traces of bodily fluids. The t-shirt was cut out and placed in a tube with a reaction volume to separate the traces from the fabric.

Finally, they analyzed fingerprints found on the glasses. A match was found to the suspect, and the investigation was closed. The rest of the investigation was promised to be shared online in three days on YouTube.

Facts

1. The conversation is between Tim and James, who are preparing to judge a crime scene involving Jean Pierre Dumais.
2. Jean Pierre Dumais is a criminal who is the subject of the investigation.
3. The investigators are ready and have gathered at a crime scene.
4. They have discovered a body in the house.
5. The investigators have called criminal identification technicians from the Tag Nation.
6. They are examining a piece of evidence found at the crime scene.
7. The investigators are discussing the type of animal involved in the crime.
8. The investigators are looking for clues to help solve the crime.
9. They are freezing the crime scene to prevent contamination.
10. They are taking photos of the crime scene before entering.
11. They are creating zones for the exterior and interior of the crime scene.
12. They are examining a rifle found at the crime scene.
13. The investigators are discussing the possibility of the victim being strangled with electric wire.
14. They are examining a computer found at the crime scene.
15. The investigators are analyzing the last conversations found on the computer.
16. They are examining two glasses found at the crime scene.
17. They are discussing the possibility of samples being taken from the glasses.
18. They are discussing the possibility of a gun being hidden under furniture or in the bathroom.
19. They are examining a gun found at the crime scene.
20. They are discussing the possibility of the gun being used to shoot the victim.
21. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed with a bullet to the head.
22. They are examining a set of glasses found at the crime scene.
23. They are discussing the possibility of the victim playing a video game at night.
24. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed while playing the video game.
25. They are analyzing a laser scanner used to create a 3D image of the crime scene.
26. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed while playing a game of Cluedo.
27. They are examining a t-shirt found on the victim.
28. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being shot in the neck.
29. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed with a bullet to the head.
30. They are analyzing the body of the victim to understand the circumstances of the death.
31. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed with a bullet to the neck.
32. They are examining a projectile found at the crime scene.
33. They are discussing the possibility of the projectile being removed for analysis.
34. They are examining a t-shirt found on the victim.
35. They are analyzing the t-shirt to find traces of bodily fluids.
36. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed with a bullet to the neck.
37. They are analyzing the DNA of the victim.
38. They are examining a t-shirt found on the victim.
39. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being shot in the neck.
40. They are analyzing the t-shirt to find traces of bodily fluids.
41. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed with a bullet to the neck.
42. They are analyzing the body of the victim to understand the circumstances of the death.
43. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed with a bullet to the neck.
44. They are examining a projectile found at the crime scene.
45. They are discussing the possibility of the projectile being removed for analysis.
46. They are examining a t-shirt found on the victim.
47. They are analyzing the t-shirt to find traces of bodily fluids.
48. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed with a bullet to the neck.
49. They are analyzing the body of the victim to understand the circumstances of the death.
50. They are discussing the possibility of the victim being killed with a bullet to the neck.
51. They are examining a projectile found at the crime scene.
52. They are discussing the possibility of the projectile being removed for analysis.
53. They are examining a t-shirt found on the victim