Search for Missing Persons

M. Villani

1. How should a body found at a crime scene be processed?

2. Explain the forensic evidence related to the Bone Lady Case.

3. What did the forensic dentist, Dr. Snipes, conclude about the Bone Lady?

4. What is a view box?

5. What did the view box reveal about the Bone Lady?

6. How are each of the following used in the search for missing persons: a. Cesium Vapor Magnetometer b. Ground Radar

7. Explain the role of each of the following agencies in the search for missing persons:

a. NCIC

b. FBI Fingerprinting Division

8. Explain the forensic evidence related to the Ronald Elchin Case.

9. Explain the forensic evidence related to the Debra Blackweel Case.

10. Explain the role each of the following organizations plays in the search for missing persons:

a. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

b. ADVO

c. Home Fires.

11. Explain how age progression software helps in the search for missing persons.

12. Explain how a 3D likeness is made from a skull of a missing person

13. What are tissue thickness markers?

14. Explain the evidence behind the Doris Lynce Case?

15. What does the study of victim logy involve?

16. How was Doris Lyce’s car processed?

17. What was learned in this investigation?

18. How was Doris Lyce’s vehicle tented?

19. What was learned from this investigation?

20. How was the blood found in the Doris vehicle evaluated?

21. What did the results of the blood tests conclude?

22. How is soil evidence examined?

23. How were the dogs used in the Dog East organization used in the Doris Lynce investigation?

24. What is meant by "search smart"?

25. What does the search smart technique involve.