Fact or Fiction: How Crime Scene Investigations Really Work

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Fact or Fiction: How Crime Scene Investigations Really Work

We’ve all seen movies and television shows like Law and Order that show how crime scene investigations work. Hollywood depicts the investigation process as seamless and the general public tends to get the wrong idea of how it actually works. Where does Hollywood get it right? Where do they tend to mislead us?