ITEMS REQUIRED BY THE COMMITTEE FOR CASE ASSESSMENT
I.
All Investigative Reports
II.
Photographs:
a. Complete photographs of the crime scene.
b. Color photos of the victim.
c. The larger the photo, the better. The camera should focus on the
depth and extent of the wounds.
d. Body positioning, different angles.
e. If residence is involved, photos of other rooms, including a crime
scene sketch which depicts the entire scene and floor plan of the
residence.
f. If possible, photos of the area to include an aerial shot to show
relationship of body placement to area.
III.
Neighborhood and complex
a. Racial, ethnic and social data
IV.
Medical Examiner’s Report (Autopsy Protocol)
a. Photos to show full extent of damage to body
i.
Stabbing, number of cuts
ii.
Gun shot
iii.
Bruises
iv.
Lividity
v.
Etc.
b. Laboratory reports (if available)
c. Are wounds post mortem?
d. Feel of the medical examiner which is not committed to the report
V.
Map of the victim’s travel prior to death
a. Place employed
b. Residence
c. Where last seen
d. Crime scene location
e. County
f. City