Almost all circumstantial evidence (i.e. objects and traces that are used as
evidence of a crime, e.g. objects found at the scene of the crime
crime scene) are first sent to the laboratory. What happens to it there?
Which examination methods are used and
what can be found out? Where is a look through the microscope enough, where do physics or chemistry come into play?
By means of various examinations and experiments, important details can be discovered that are not obvious at first glance and will surprise you.
Age: from 9 years