20 [11 Down 1. Type of error that may affect forensic scientists and CSI's Across 6. Rigor mortis first appears here (am
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20 [11 Down 1. Type of error that may affect forensic scientists and CSI's Across 6. Rigor mortis first appears here (among other smaller muscles) 2. Instance where police may pronounce death 10. Name for a Canadian crime scene investigator 15. Coined the term 'criminalistics' 3. Scientific section in Canadian crime laboratories 4. Mortis during which the color of the skin darkens; blanching 17. Body assumes this posture of flexion when may occur subject to extensive thermal trauma (i.e., burning) 18. Laws of ; one of the earliest 5. Founder of American criminalistics analysis 7. Performs autopsy: appointed and usually with medical degree with a subspeciality in forensic pathology 8. Manner of death in which the lethal outcome is not foreseeable 9. May impact postmortem interval 11. Sought by forensic laboratories for legal recognition 12. Act punishable by law 13. Crime scene which indicates calculation and premeditation 14. Scientific method involves formulation of this 16. Specialist that may restore serial numbers on guns 19. "Every contact leaves a trace" can be attributed to this person written legal code 20. A type of junk science;