Category Archives: Science of Crime

Ordinary Scene in an Unusual Day

With the weekend looming over me and homework piling up, having been too scared to venture outward, I chose to trudge along Mayflower Hill Drive to investigate my crime scene. With my coordinates in hand and music blasting my ears, … Continue reading

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Ripped up at Rice Rips

I turned right out of Colby’s parking lot eager to see where this set of coordinates would take me. Thoughts bounced around my head about where I could be going. I was in the car for a mere 5 minutes … Continue reading

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The Ripper of Rice Rips

As I walked out of the Hillside dormitory, keys in hand, I was wondering what to expect from the ominous description in our assignment handbook. There wasn’t even an address – just a set of coordinates and a brief description … Continue reading

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Dirty Water

Welcome to the 2020 edition of the Science of Crime podcast series- the water crisis in Flint, Michigan! Episode 1- Water Crisis Caused by Corporate Greed by Eric: Episode 2- The Chemistry Behind Flint’s Water Crisis by Tommy: Episode 3- … Continue reading

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