The Illinois State Police Podcast

Evidence- Part 1 - Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, Weapons Recovery, and Drug Chemistry

55 min · 11 de abr de 2026
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In this episode - unique crime scenes and evidence processing. We cover a secret basement dungeon, a sunken concrete capsule, and insight from a forensic scientist. Processing a crime scene and evidence is complex, time-consuming, and requires meticulous attention to detail – but it can also be fascinating and unbelievable!  This is part 1 of a 2 part deep dive discussion on all things evidence.

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