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Forensic Report

By: Cole Weber, Sarah Cantor, Rosalie Urban,


and Gabriella Bitton

Crime Report
On the night of October 2, 2014, a bonfire was
being held on San Marin campus, hosted by
former inmate, Captain Cornball. In attendance
were Normy Nanny, Theresa Thyme, Fred
Flexstone, Sam Stubs and Glen Glendora. At
7:35pm, the lights went out and Captain
Cornball was stabbed and killed.

Opening Statement
We have reason to believe, based on our
evidence, that the person who committed the
murder was Norma Nanny with Sam Stubs as
an accessory. We would like to arrest her for
1st Degree Murder. By presenting you our
evidence we would like to obtain an arrest
warrant for Norma.

Thomas Sandstone
We have reasons to believe that Thomas
Sandstone was undercover as Captain
Cornball. Thomas Sandstone was connected to
all of them by family relationships. Thomas had
ran away and murdered two people.

Sam Stubs
Norma Nanny and Sam Stubs are cousins.
They co-owned the pen that was used to write
the note to Captain Cornball, threatening him.
Thomas Sandstone killed Sams fiance,
Peebles.

Norma Nanny
Thomas Sandstone was Normas uncle. Norma
is mentally unstable and once she got
extremely upset at Thomas for everything he
has done to her family. She plots with Sam to
kill Thomas/ Captain Cornball.

Fingerprint on the Murder Weapon

Pen from the Note


The pen that we
matched with the ink from
the note belonged to the
defendant Norma Nanny
along with her friend Sam
Stubs.

Karyotypes of Norma
As you look at this Karyotype it is visible that Norma
has Trisomy-X, also known as the Triple-X syndrome.
A person who has this syndrome can have mental
health issues. We have reason to believe that Norma
cut her hand after killing Captain Cornball to lessen
suspicion.

Huntingtons Disease
Lack of impulse control that can result in outbursts,
acting without thinking. This is carried by both suspects,
and make them a risk to the community. They need to both
be arrested for their actions and prosecuted.

DNA Found on the Scene


As mentioned in the lab report, there were two types of
blood on the knife. One of which belonged to Captain
Cornball. We have concluded that the second sample
belongs to Norma Nanny.

Blood Found on the Scene


The blood sample found at the crime scene on
the knife belonged to Norma Nanny and
Captain Cornball.

Blood Typing
We used blood typing techniques to determine
what blood type each of the five suspects are,
along with the two samples taken at the crime
scene. Crime scene sample one matched
Captain Cornball, and Crime scene sample two
matched Norma Nanny.

Norma Nannys Family History


Greg Nanny

Thomas
Sandstone

Nina
Nanny

Nadia
Sandstone

Kathy
Nanny

Nancy
Nanny

Tony Stubbs

Norma
Nanny

Closing Statement
Through the evidence brought before you
today. The State would like to ask you for an
arrest warrant for Norma Nanny. We would also
like to arrest Sam Stubs for accessory to the
murder of Thomas Sandstone/Captain
Cornball.

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