Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game Should I give the answer, or should I wait for someone else to guess.
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game I know the formula for calculating what percentage of someone's body is burnt. Is that what you're looking for, or is it specifically for the odds of living?
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game Since no one has gotten the answer I'm going to give it to you. Here's how you figure out someone's odds of liveing after being burned. 100 - % of body covered in burns = odds of living Robert David Hall who lost his legs in a car accident was also burned badly so I'll use his case for an actual example. 100 - 65 = 35 He had a 35% chance of living, which luckilly he did.
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game According to Rossmo, what are the four different types of offender styles?
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game Troller (has opportunistic encounters) Poacher (hunts in unfirmilliar territory) Trapper (creates a reason for the victim to come to him) Hunter (stays in firmilliar area)
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game What must investigators know so that can utilize geographic prophiling to their best advantage?
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game 1. where and how the bodies were dumped 2. the travel route used for body disposal 3. the relative isolation of the dump site 4. where the victim was selected and 5. where the crime was actually committed