Name: ______Due Date: ______

Objective: For this project, you will create a short presentation, of a real-life criminal investigation. You will fully research a case study of your choosing and present to the class the case details, evidence and forensic techniques that have helped solve or best understand the case. Please refer to the rubrics and guides for grading information. Follow the steps below to finish this assignment:

Choose a case study: You will be provided with a list of possible case studies at It is important to pick a case that not only interests you but one that you are also comfortable with researching and presenting in front of the class.

 The case may be recent or older, solved or unsolved, and a crime of any nature. All of these details; however, should be indicated in the report sheet, as well as described during the presentation.

 The case must include aspects of forensic science in attempting to solve the crime. This includes evidence such as fingerprints, hair, blood, DNA, fibers and testimony.

Research your case: You may use the Internet, newspapers, textbooks, and Mrs. Custer’s personal forensic books to research your case. As a class, we will spend two days with the laptop carts. Remember, all work must be your own. Please, do not plagiarize and remember to cite your sources, using APA citations.

To help you organize your research, I will provide you with a report frame included in the packet. The frame should be turned in at the completion of the project before the start of the presentations. If you do not turn in your report frame, you will not be permitted to present.

Design your presentation: You must create a PowerPoint and email it to by 12 pm on March 6th at

Presenters:. You will be given 3 timed minutes to present your case.

Audience: As a member of the classroom, you are expected to give your classmates your full attention and respect. With each presentation, you should be taking notes. There will be an assessment that will contain 2-3 questions about each case.

Possible Case Studies

Odontology

Ted Bundy

Carmine Calabro

Crime Scene

Jon Benet Ramsey

Enrique Camarena

Anthropology

John Wayne Gacy

Richard Crafts

Physical Evidence

Green River Killer

Gerald Wallace Murder

Center City Rapist

Wayne Bertram Williams

Document Analysis

Unabomber

Anthrax Attacks

Fingerprints

Night Stalker – Richard Ramirez

Stella Nickell

Mayfield Affair

Hamm Kidnapping

Toxicology

Tylenol Deaths in 1982

Joann Curley

Georgi Markov

Pablo Escobar

Jascalevich Trial

Marie LaFarge

Eva Rablen

Microscope Use

Lindbergh Baby

Serology

Sam Sheppard

Ludwig Tessnow

DNA

OJ Simpson

Colin Pitchfork

Elizabeth Smart

West Memphis 3

Hair/Fibers

Jeffrey MacDonald

Central Park Jogger

Wayne Williams

Ennis Cosby

Laci Peterson

Autopsy

Casey Anthony Trial

Mary Pinchot Meyer

Ballistics

St. Valentines Day Massacre

Sacco and Vanzetti

Guideline/Scoring Rubric

4 / 3 / 2 / 1 / 0
Research Report Sheet / All sections complete / 1 sections incomplete / 2 sections incomplete / 3 sections incomplete / 4 or more sections incomplete
Creative Title / Present – 2 points / Absent – 0 points
Victim (s) / Present – 2 points / Absent – 0 points
Suspect (s) / Present – 2 points / Absent – 0 points
Case Outcome / Explained in full detail / Explained but some details missing / Many details missing, not sure of outcome / Not explained
3 pieces of evidence / 3 discussed / 2 discussed / 1 discussed / No evidence discussed
Class or Evidence / 3 pieces are identified / 2 pieces are identified / 1 piece are identified / No evidence is identified
Specialist who examined evidence / Present – 2 points / Absent – 0 points
Analytical technique used / Present – 2 points / Absent – 0 points
3 pictures / 3 pictures / 2 pictures / 1 picture / No pictures
APA citations / 3 citations / 2 citations / 1 citation / No citations
Presentation / Colorful,Visually appealing and neatly organized
No obvious spelling or punctuation errors / Colorful,Visually appealing and neatly organized
OR
3-4 obvious spelling or punctuation errors / Colorful,Visually appealing but not organized
OR
7+ spelling or punctuation errors / Not appealing (black & white)
Not organized
AND
7+ spelling or punctuation errors


Name: ______

Research Report Sheet

Title of Case: ______

Who was involved in the case?

Victim(s):

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Suspect (s)/ Accused:

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Case Details: Summarize in at a minimum of 5 sentences

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Evidence available (be specific – don’t just say “fingerprints, hair, gun powder residue” – describe what makes the evidence unique to the case) PLEASE state is it INDIVIDUAL or CLASS

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One Specialists AND Analytical technique highlighted in the case (ex: DNA fingerprinting, dusting powders for fingerprints, microscopic analysis – techniques involve learning more about the evidence than meets the eye or finding evidence in a special way)

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Outcome/Result of the Case (what piece of evidence “sealed the deal”?)

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Notes/Other Relevant Facts

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Research – APA Citations used (wikipedia does not count as a source)

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Content / 4 – Above & Beyond / 3 – Well done, needs minor improvements / 2 – Lacking in obvious ways / 1 – Minimal Effort
Research Report Sheet / All content is accurate. There are no factual errors
All content requested on framework sheet is present / All content is accurate; however may not be relevant
Missing 2 items or less on report sheet / Content is mostly accurate, with few minor discrepancies
Missing 3-4 items on report sheet / Content is mostly inaccurate or irrelevant
Missing 5 or more items on report sheet
Research Presented
·  Title
·  Victims
·  Suspects
·  Case outcome
·  2 pieces of evidence
·  1 technique
·  1 picture / All content is described during the presentation
All content is accurate / 1-2 items are note described during the presentation
OR
1 piece of information described is inaccurate / 2-3 items not described during presentation
OR
2 pieces of information are inaccurate / 4 of more items are not described
OR
2 or more pieces of information are inaccurate
Presentation Professionalism
·  Clarity
·  Speaking Voice / Items described in clear (understandable manner)
Very knowledgeable about case
Loud and controlled speaking voice / Most items described in a clear (understandable manner)
Few um’s, like’s but other wise controlled speaking voice
Knowledgeable about the case / Items not described in clear cohesive manner
Many um’s, pauses
Inaudible speaking voice
Seems unfamiliar with case / Unprofessional speaking voice
Seems unknowledgeable about topic, unfamiliar with case
Presentation
·  Visually eye catching
·  Spelling/
punctuation / Colorful and neatly organized
No obvious spelling or punctuation errors / Colorful and neatly organized
OR
3-4 obvious spelling or punctuation errors / Visually appealing but not organized
OR
7+ spelling or punctuation errors / Not appealing and not organized
AND
7+ spelling or punctuation errors