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i am a can of beer. i was produced in a brewery and sold at a grocery story. a man gave me to a teenager, who continued to drink me as he drove home from the party. unfortunately, we didnt make it home. we hit another car that had 3 other teens inside. some of my molecules went flying through the air, some stayed in the can. a woman at the scene took a picture of the can, and poured the liquid into a small vial. she then placed the vial and can in a bag and sent that part of me to a different location. some of my molecules were removed from the body of the teen, along with blood cells, in a morgue using a needle and sent to that same location. a man at that location removed a sample from each vial. i was spun around and then loaded into a machine. he looked at the computer and made some notes. then the two samples were placed in separate bags with labels. one of the bags was taken to court, and i heard the same man testify about his work with my molecules. in court, i learned that three people died (including my teen) and 1 is in the hospital, paralyzed from the neck down. she then placed the vial and can in a bag and sent that part of me to a different location. i was spun around and then loaded into a machine. he looked at the computer and made some notes. some of my molecules were removed from the body of the teen, along with blood cells, in a morgue using a needle. a man at that location removed a sample from each vial. a woman at the scene took a picture of the can, and poured the liquid into a small vial. then the two samples were placed in separate bags with labels. one of the bags was taken to court, and i heard the same man testify about his work with my molecules.
- Taking a picture of the can and pouring liquid into a vial at the scene is typical of a Forensic Crime Scene Investigator.
- Spinning the sample and loading into a machine, along with note - making, is work of a Forensic Crime Laboratory Scientist.
- Removing samples from the body in a morgue is done by a Medical Examiner. Taking samples from vials and testifying in court are also part of forensic - related activities.
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