Real-Life CSI Field Trip Goes Awry In Florida

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A CSI field trip in Florida turned badly when the students actually unearthed a real dead body.

The field trip was a part of the St Thomas Aquinas High School crime scene investigation class, which took students to a Fort Lauderdale park, where their teacher had scattered a few forensic clues – including fake skeletons, fake weapons, bullet casings and sunglasses – for the students to find an analyze. Instead, the students found a real dead body.

16 year old <font color=yellow>Josh Rozental</font> thought originally it was all part of the experience. "I thought it was fake," he said. "I just thought it was like a really good wax hand or something. So I got the rest of our group and we got the camera. And my friend <font color=yellow>Billy Spreitzer</font> came over and he didn't think it was fake, so he touched it and he turned very pale very fast."

That is when their teacher intervened and stopped the class. "When I went over, knowing what I know about rigor mortis and postmortem lividity, it was apparent to me that actually this was a deceased individual," she said. "So the biggest thing is I wanted them to move off ... I knew there was going to be an investigation and I just wanted them to back off and for us to not to disturb anything."

The body was identified as a homeless man that had merely ceased in the area. According to the police, there were no signs of foul play.

Rozental described the experience as exciting. "I've never seen a dead body before, so at first we were just in denial because we just thought it was fake," he said. "After we found out it was real, it was disturbing. Just finding a dead body in a fake crime scene."

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That is when their teacher intervened and stopped the class. "When I went over, knowing what I know about rigor mortis and postmortem lividity, it was apparent to me that actually this was a deceased individual," she said.

This part had me laughing my ass off! Like you'd need to know anything about postmortem lividity or rigor mortis to know it was a dead body! Hell, I ain't no rocket surgeon, but I think it would have been pretty obvious! :lol:
 
:lol: No kidding, I'm no teacher (Not that I think teachers are smart :rolleyes: ) but I would know when someone is dead. Obviously this person was decomposing, judging by what the student said about the 'waxy' hand.

And it's more than likely they'll use this for a storyline on CSI:Miami. It would make for a great episode.
 
A friend of mine, Dangerzone, is now a criminalist for the Alleghany County, PA Crime Lab .
 
Well, I AM a teacher ;) but I think anyone with a decent intellect would be able to recognize a corpse! :lol:
 
Hmm... I'm a teacher too, but strangley enough I do find my teachers a bit off track intellectualy... something to do with discussing Big Brother instead of French Revolution in class... :p

Must have been a school day to remember to those students!
 
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