Upon entering our biology class (or forensic lab) we had already been placed into 3 different groups and were heading to our designated crime scene. I had been informed that this was domestic crime. The house under investigation appeared to have been broken into, and our job was to uncover the secret to what exactly happened that night.
At the front of our lab, on the board, there was a selection of all of the people that might be involved in any of the 3 crimes. Each card had the person's picture, their handwriting, blood type, one fingerprint and a few extra facts (for example, previous crimes, possessions, their proffesion and sometimes medical problems or medicines they have been taking).
Clue #2A was a ripped up note that read "You will never find her." We compared this writing with all of the suspects' handwriting and it matched up to Smokey Johnson. The spacing between letter and words were about the same and one of the "e" letters matched identically with one written on his name card.
Clue #2A |
Clue #3A |
Our third clue was a fingerprint that had the pattern of a plain whorl. Only one of the possible suspects matched up with this: Smokey Johnson.
The 4th clue that was found was a (fake) gold earring that we assumed could only be the victim's (who we had by now conluded, was Tyese Jefferson).
Clue #5 was a piece of green fiber. We compared it to nylon, in the lab, and found a perfect match.
Clue #6 |
Clue 6 was a posible poison, but once tested, it was found to be iodine, something commonly used by those with thyroid problems.
The 7th clue found was a footprint found outside, underneath one of the first-floor windows. It was 12 inches long and 4.5 inches wide, and the pattern looked like it might have been a skater's shoe. From the size of the print, we collectively concluded that it was a man's shoe.
Clue #8 |
Clue #9 that we discovered was a large clump/ collection on hair. It was too much, too small, and too multi-colored to be human hair, so we tested it with the two animals that were also listed with the suspects, and we found that it matched almost perfectly with the dog hair.
Clue #10 |
Our final clue was a print that we were required to lift if we were to find what type of print it was. It was an ulnar loop, again proving that Tyese was there.
Now, reviewing our evidence, we have narrowed down 2 people that were involved: Tyese Jefferson and Smokey Johnson. As a group we sat down and looked at all of the information about the two involved.
Smokey Johnson had been to jail multiple times, had mental problems, worked in the food industry, and had mental problems. His fingerprint was a plain whorl.
Tyese Jefferson had thyroid problems, was a counselor and had A-positive blood.
Tyson is just the neighbor's friendly dog.
Tyson is just the neighbor's friendly dog.
Final Conclusion:
After a long night out at a business party, Tyese Jefferson went home, but when getting out of her car, she noticed a dark figure walking down her neighborhood road. Assuming it was just her neighbor Claudia, walking her friendly dog, Tyson, she continued getting out of her car. She reached the front door fumbling for her key when she felt a soft pressure against her knee. Looking down, Tyese saw Tyson staring up at her.
"Go home boy, Claudia will be worried sick if she finds you gone," she softly scolded the dog while petting the top of his head (this is how the dog hair was found in her house). Then, as if he understood, Tyson ran off down the street. She finally got a hold of the correct key and went inside.
These stupid shoes are killing my feet! , she thought to herself, and she quickly took one off, then something occured to her and she paused, If that was Tyson, and he wasn't being walked, then who was walking down the street?
She had just filed a restraining order on one of her counseling clients when he started showing up everywhere she went. But after he tried to assult her during one of their meetings Tyese had had enough. She took him to court and got a highly strict restraining order
No, she told herself, it couldn't be! He would get arrested again! But despite her attempts, she wasn't comforted. She ran to the living room window and, careful not to move the blinds too much, she peeked out at the quickly moving figure. Right as she did the light illuminated his face, revealing his identity... Smokey Johnson.
Tyese knew he would come for her, this is what she had been scared of since the day she took him to court. She locked the door and ran upstairs. She knew she still had her shoe on, but she didn't care, this man was dangerous and she had to get away from him. Locking herself in her room, she quickly dialed 911 on her home phone, but all she heard was....nothing! He had cut her phone line! She searched her purse for her cell phone, uh! I left it in my car!!! Now, all she could do is write something down. Someone please help me! (leaving the note on her dresser)
She jumped at the sound of breaking glass (the footprint outside the window). She couldn't do anything now. Smokey broke open the door in no time (but part of his jacket tore off on the door). He ran at her and reached for her hair, but when he pulled only an earring came off (making her ear bleed onto the floor). She helplessly screamed when he hit her over the head. She fell to the floor where he then tied her hands and feet and gagged her with a nearby sock.
"They'll never find you where we're going," Smokey yelled, writing down, You will never find her! (the note written by Smokey Johnson) then ripping it up and throwing it on her. Then something caught his eye, her note.
"Oh you think you can write somethin' and they find you? " He walked over and snatched it up, then tore it apart (Tyese's note torn to pieces) and also threw it at her. "They won' find you!"
"Oh you think you can write somethin' and they find you? " He walked over and snatched it up, then tore it apart (Tyese's note torn to pieces) and also threw it at her. "They won' find you!"
By now, she was crying hystercally. Then the man drug her out of the house.
The authorities were only alerted when Claudia walked by and noticed the broken window the next morning. But by then,
Very dramatic story with a sad ending. Great post and once the pictures are up it will be even better.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Natassja, I love everything thing about it, pictures great, VERY intresting story; maybe one or two more pictures could make it better.
ReplyDeleteWhat an enticing story! Appreciate that you added the suspects/victim's pictures. Is the caption for exhibit 3 supposed to be 3 instead of 3A? and you stated "had mental problems" twice for Smokey Johnson.
ReplyDeleteYou did a GREAT job with this! Your story is pretty amazing, I love the detail and thought put into it! You made it sound like a book or a movie, with how you put their thoughts, like "These shoes are killing my feet!" and stuff like that. The only nitpicky little thing I see is you put "to" instead of "too" when you said "it was too late" at the bottom. Otherwise, awesomeawesomeawesome job!
ReplyDeleteThis was good. I loved your story, but the ending was sad.. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteThis was really good and I really liked your story and the ending was kinda sad but it was really good!!!
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