Welcome to the Forensic Science Thread!

hey everyone i cant believe there is really a csi site like this it's so cool. i have watched the show since CSI first came on and wow i can't believe there are 3 shows now. i am going to school to be a forensic science major at EKU its so awesome.
 
hey,
thanks for this...i'm really interested in this feild and no one in my class supports me as i fingerprint things, collect evidence, create fake crime scenes etc.. they all think im a loser!! :)
but i love it, and im a nerd so it all fits!
 
oo very cool!!
i want to go into forensics as well, thats very interesting! i have been watching the show forever noww..i love it so much!!
 
Oh hello. I realise that I just came here without introducing myself. I'm Casper...no not the Ghost.. :p I'm here because I became very intrigued by all the sciences and experiments shown on the CSI shows. It took awhile for me to realise it though.. :)Now whoever says CSI isn't educational....has got issues.. :D
 
i'm really interested in this feild and no one in my class supports me as i fingerprint things, collect evidence, create fake crime scenes etc.. they all think im a loser!! :)
Maybe in the future, when you are a CSI, you can find the evidence to lead to the arrest of your classmates.
 
Query- Making fingerprint dust out of a pencil lead ( I know it's graphite, but that's the extent of my knowledge) has been discussed in the CSI:LV forum and I've looked everywhere else and can't seem to find it's recipe anywhere. I was directed here, so would anybody happen to know how to make such a concoction? :confused:
 
i'm really interested in this feild and no one in my class supports me as i fingerprint things, collect evidence, create fake crime scenes etc.. they all think im a loser!! :)
Maybe in the future, when you are a CSI, you can find the evidence to lead to the arrest of your classmates.
Remember, unlike detectives, you have to use what evidenve is left behind and interview people whom they knew. In short, you have to do everything in retrospect, which is far from being easy.
 
Hey Everyone! I'm new to this site. I don't really like math...but I love science. I want to go to college and become a forensic scientist and work out in the field to help bring killers to justice. Sadly I need math so I guess I better get use to it..haha! Anyways...Just thought I would reply...
 
Query- Making fingerprint dust out of a pencil lead ( I know it's graphite, but that's the extent of my knowledge) has been discussed in the CSI:LV forum and I've looked everywhere else and can't seem to find it's recipe anywhere.
Many of the school and office pencil sharpeners collect the graphite dust and rarely gets dumped out. No recipe is needed. Just pour it out in a small plate or bowl and use a brush with very fine soft hairs to cover the print.
 
Hey i need someone to help me. Can someone please name some of the basic and not so basic techniques used on the show. If anyone could it will help be big time. Please someone help.
 
Anyone? :confused: I need this please. It would really help. Help a brother out.
 
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