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🗓️ 28 March 2025
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0:00.0 | What you know, alibiers, welcome to another episode of Pretty Lies and Alibis. I'm Gigi. It's Friday, |
0:06.1 | March 28th. We made it to the weekend, and I hope you guys have some fun plans. A quick update from |
0:12.6 | the hearing for Donna Adelson yesterday, where the defense was asking for Wendy Adelson's book |
0:18.2 | to be left out of Donna's trial. The judge ruled that book can come in, |
0:23.9 | and that was it. Today we're going to read through a paper that Brian Coburger turned in on May 5th, |
0:31.0 | 2020 when he was a student at DeSales. This is a crime scene scenario final. You can bet the state's going to use this to show |
0:40.0 | Brian Coburger was very familiar with the processing of a crime scene and what investigators and |
0:46.0 | crime scene technicians look for. It's pretty clear reading this document that he was given a |
0:51.7 | scenario or a mock crime scene to do this final paper on. And so when |
0:56.9 | things get very specific, that must be what he's referring to. Let's get started. This is title |
1:02.2 | Crime Scene scenario final. The first section is arriving at the crime scene. The first thing to be |
1:08.8 | done is block off the crime scene in order to avoid crime |
1:12.4 | scene contamination. Keeping people out of the scene minimizes evidence contamination, though many |
1:19.0 | may be curious to see what occurred. The theory of transfer states that we bring something |
1:25.4 | with us to the crime scene and take something away, |
1:29.1 | thus skewing the crime scene from the original state by contamination. |
1:33.6 | This is because the original state of the crime scene was left by the criminal suspect. |
1:39.3 | A lack of contamination allows the scene to be a snapshot in time. |
1:44.2 | The curious must be noted and immediately evicted from the scene. |
1:49.0 | People to be kept out of the scene include unauthorized civilians |
1:52.7 | and any more than the absolute minimum number of law enforcement agents and forensic crime processors. |
2:00.5 | Waiting for backup to arrive, I should stand guard at the scene, preventing these |
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