Whodunit?
Who says school is boring?
Students at Salazar High in Pico Rivera got to pore over three different crime scenes Friday -- mock crimes created by Administration of Justice teacher Nestor Gonzalez -- as part of the final exam for their Introduction to Forensics class.
Was the boy on the bench done in by a flying hockey stick? And was alcohol a factor in a man's collapse at a golf course?
In less than 40 minutes, the students had used their newly acquired skills to figure out the victim, the weapon and the circumstances of the crime. But Gonzalez cautioned that in the real world, a crime scene investigation takes much, much longer.
Check out the rest of the story in Saturday's Whittier Daily News.



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