CSI - NC State
Friday, May 25 2007
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A group of law enforcement officials from across the region have spent the week honing their CSI skills- that stands for crime scene investigation. They've been exhuming bones and analyzing insect, plant, and textile evidence in Wake County. The good news is this isn't a scene from a real murder. Investigators and medical examiners got dirty at mock crime scenes layed out by professors at NC State and those who work with the North Carolina Program for Forensic Sciences. It's the first time a workshop has focused on the discovery and recovery of victims in their natural environments. Leoneda Inge reports.

