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    his character Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes applied the newest developing principles of serology‚ fingerprints‚ firearms identification‚ and questioned-documents examinations. Holmes did all of this way before a real-life criminal investigators came into play. When Holmes wrote his first novel‚ A Study in Scarlet‚ published in 1887‚ examples of his ability to show scientific methods were discovered and implemented. Many people can be cited for their work with forensics‚ Holmes was not the

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    Daley’s requirements by continuously entertaining the reader. Similar to many other well¬-written novels‚ The Hound of the Baskervilles keeps a reader interested by constantly twisting the plot and involving new characters. The reintroduction of Sherlock Holmes in the middle of the story created a new edge; it rejuvenated the reader’s want to read on in the story. As unexpected as Holmes’s reintroduction was‚ even more unexpected was the discovery of Jack and Beryl Stapleton’s previous marriage. This

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    Kimberly Correa Forensics Dr. Edmond Locard was a pioneer in forensic science who became known as the Sherlock Holmes of France. He formulated the basic principle of forensic science: "Every contact leaves a trace". This became known as Locard’s exchange principle. Born on November 13 1877 in Saint-Chamond‚ France‚ Locard studied medicine and law at Lyon‚ eventually becoming the assistant of Alexandre Lacassagne‚ a criminologist and professor. He held this post until 1910‚ when

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    Compare and Contrast There are many comparisons between the "Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Purloined Letter." The stories are similar in the fact that they are both investigative stories. Also the stories both include an unnamed narrator‚ along with the investigative mind of C. Auguste Dupin. The similarities between the two stories are abundant. One of the comparisons between "Murders in the Rue Morgue" and the "Purloined Letter" is the use of an unnamed narrator. In both stories

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    everything together with a combination of deduction and working with advanced equipment in order to bring a basis of what you learned to court to either convict or save someone (or occasionally both). Many people have read the classic novels of “Sherlock Holmes” the famous detective who could deduce someone’s entire life from the smallest of details his keen eyes could notice. This is somewhat of an idea of what a forensic analyst does. The science of deduction is based upon noticing specific details

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    In the classic detective story‚ this climactic chapter would contain the scene in which the detective‚ having solved the case‚ reveals his ingenious solution and fingers the culprit. Such a chapter is seen in other mystery stories such as Sherlock Holmes. But‚ in spite of Utterson’s efforts in investigating the matter of Jekyll and Hyde‚ he has made no progress in solving the mystery. Indeed‚ were it not for the existence of Lanyon’s letter and Jekyll’s confession‚ which make up the last two chapters

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    Band is a Sherlock Holmes mystery and one of the twelve stories that Doyle wrote in his “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” series (Wikipedia). Doyle was said to have felt that “Speckled Band” was his best Sherlock Holmes story (Wikipedia). When I first read “The Speckled Band”‚ I thought this was a basic “good vs. evil” type story‚ with Sherlock Holmes and his partner‚ Dr. Watson‚ being the good guys and the mad doctor‚ Grimesby Roylott‚ being the evil side. It seemed natural that Sherlock Holmes

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    School of Business‚ Pace University. Introduction INTRODUCTION I hadn’t seen my old friend and companion‚ Sir Sherlock Holmes (he had been knighted by the Queen and insisted that this appellation be used) in several months. Feeling that I had slighted him‚ I rang him up and told him I would be stopping by the next day to see how his new business venture was progressing. Holmes was truly glad to hear my voice and urged that we have lunch together. While he hinted that his firm‚ of which he was

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    for forensic science? 5) What is forensic entomology? Read: Completed Write: 1) Many people believe that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was the first person to understand and apply science for solving crimes. He used his fictional character Sherlock Holmes to test out his ideas. 2) An expert witness is someone that the court has determined to have the knowledge that is need for trial. Not anyone off the street could be an expert witness. You need to have a skill or a lot of background knowledge

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    Sherlock came up with his solution after being captured by Duke Balthasar. While he was captured by Balthassar‚ Sherlock was allowed to ask him questions‚ so Sherlock’s first was what he was planning to do‚ and because Balthassar was going to kill them afterwards he answered their question. His answer was that they were planning to take over Canada with a small army and make it their own country where they can have their own confederate laws‚ also he was planning on making Booth the figurehead of

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