Forensic science disposition
The body of Penelope Pipette was found at the Kraft Cheese lab on the morning of November 3, 2003. It was found that the cause of death was poisoning, possibly a copper overdose. Pipette was last seen alive on Sunday November 2, 2003 by a coworker, Gary Gouda. Gouda reported that Pipette said she was going to stay late to finish some wok. That was the last time anybody would see or talk to Penelope Pipette. At the crime scene, several chemicals were found around the body on the victim’s desk as well as a lab paper that Pipette was working on. There was also a Bunsen burner on the desk by the victim’s body. By the looks of all the chemicals, Bunsen burner, and lab paper all around the body, it’s obvious that she was working on a lab. An open bag of chips was found near the victim. This means the victim was eating and working with different chemicals at the same time. That is definitely not a safe thing to do at the same time. An empty candy wrapper was also found by the victim’s body. This is also evidence of working and eating at the same time. For some mysterious reason there was a piece of cheese on the victims desk. It was later d
Since Robert Roquefort was the person who found Pipette, he was considered a suspect in the case. Charlie Cheddar and Lucy Limburger both had dark red stains on their coats so they both were labeled suspects. Gary Gouda was the last person to see Pipette alive. There for he too was considered a suspect. There weren’t enough evidence to call Pipette’s death a homicide. There for this case is labeled accidental death by an overdose of copper. Small spatters of an unknown red substance were discovered in Gary Cheddar’s car. Gary Cheddar is the boyfriend of Penelope Pipette. The red substance was collected and later tested to find who it belonged to. The blood found in the car was “A” positive. Pipette’s blood type is “AB” positive. It was discovered that the blood belonged to Gary Cheddar. Cheddar‘s blood type is in fact “A” positive. A perfect match with the blood from the car. To be absolutely positive that Pipette’s death was an accident, I would have to look deeper into Roquefort’s past. I think I would have to find out his whereabouts before he found Ms. Pipette’s body. I would need to ask around to confirm his
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