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 * The people at the scene of crime might not be everyone that is involved
 * The C.S.I.s must know to investigate every possible outcome
 * Detectives are called in if cases are serious, such as bombing and murder
 * It is VERY IMPORTANT that the scene of crime is the closest it can be to when the crime actually happened
 * If anyone at the scene moves ANYTHING from the original position, they can be chalked up as suspects
 * C.S.I.s always take pictures of how the scene looks when they arrive
 * They also need to take pictures of the room from different angles
 * Particular things to look for are fingerprints, pictures, matching clues (such as paint that matches the paint in the criminal's garage), weapons, and other things that can be found in DNA scans or x-rays
 * The smell in the room is also important because the suspect/criminal may have changed the smell with a disinfectant spray or something else
 * There may not just be one place to be considered as the scene of crime
 * The "Scene of Crime" can be anywhere from multiple warehouses to the body of a human, in which cases are normally cases of suicide
 * Las Vegas is a center for crime?...
 * ....Especially among men
 * Suicide potential must be taken into account when dealing with cases of death
 * Every case of crime has parts in it when the suspect and the victim exchange something
 * That is called Locard's Theory