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To: | Metropolitan Police Department Crime Scene Investigation Section 123 Mystery Court Sin City, Jefferson, 12345 |
Date June 1, 200X Case ID No. 13579002 Lab No. CSI987654B |
Reference: Communication dated June 14, 200X-1 Analyst No: 4n6s |
Title | DNA Analyst Nuclear DNA Unit Homicide |
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Date Specimens received: June 16, 200X-1 |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6-Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 K1 K2 K3 |
Left hand nail clippings (Item #13) Right hand nail clippings (Item #14) Bra (Item #10) T-Shirt (Item #07) Jeans (Item #08) Boots (Item #09) Knife Blade (Item #01) Jacket (Item #02) Carpet Sample (Item #03) Carpet Sample (Item #04) Ski mask (Item #05) Beer can (Item #06) Slice of Pizza (Item #11) Cigarette butt (Item #12) Liquid blood sample from David Sands (SUBJECT) (Item 12) Head hair sample from Fred Best (Item 17) Liquid blood sample from Cindy Smith (VICTIM) (Item 24) |
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