English descriptions and hypotheses by the 3 E kids! Rédaction anglais. I found bottles of wisky and wine. There was saliva on the bottleneck.



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Crime scene: English descriptions and hypotheses by the 3 E kids! Karkab Marvyn 3 E Rédaction anglais Hello, my name is Marvyn. I saw the crime scene. I saw a large body with a lot of blood and finger prints. I found bottles of wisky and wine. There was saliva on the bottleneck. We took a sample of saliva and it will be analysed at the laboratory. I collected finger prints,saliva and blood. Maybe the murderer is an alcoholic because I found bottles of alcohol. I think he comitted a crime because he needs a lots of money. Or Perhaps there is a misunderstanding with the postman. Goodbye!

REYNOUARD Emilie 3emeE Description of the crime scene At the crime scene, there was a bike on the ground, the victim was lying with a lot of blood near his face and there was a stick with blood between the bike and the victim. I saw bottles of alcohol around the bin and the bike. Maybe the murderer drank it or maybe the victim did it. There was a long trace of blood on the tree. Maybe the murderer gave a knock of stick and cut the throat with a knife. There were also footprints around the victim and the bike. There was a bag on the bike with letters and drug. Maybe the murderer hid them on the bag or they belonged to the victim. For me, the culprit was under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

Gaetan chapuis 3E There was blood, a corpse a bike and bottles. I saw blood, on the tree on the ground around the corpse and on a stick too. I found letters in his bag, suspect bags too and footprints. Maybe the murderer loves to kill or the murderer wanted to avenge himself. Now we must analyse the blood of the victim and the blood traces on the ground.

Mathilde 3 E Sotty Crime scene There was a corpse, a bike, and blood. I saw blood on the ground, on the tree and on a branch. I found letters, underpants, suspect bags and bottles. Maybe, it was money for the mafia or the murderer was a drunk man, perhap it is the murderer who put the drug in the bag of the mailman. Now we must analyse the blood to see if there is evidence of trace of drug or alcohol.

Pinabiau Aurore 3 E Anglais Sujet:Description of the crime scene. 1)There were footprints on the grass. There was blood on the way and on the isle. There were bottles of alcohol. 2) I saw a bike on the floor, blood-the corpse was bloody, broken glass next to the victim, the stick that was used to knock The VICTIM down and blood on the tree. 3)I found clues. I collected a lock of black hair,the bottles of alcohol next to the dustbin and the green. I found mud,scraps, briefs, a suspect bag (drug?), letters and a raincoat. 4)The victim had perhaps drunk alcohol? The murderer had perhaps drunk alcohol too? The killer knew the victim? It was an accident? The weapon may be in the lake? 5)I think that the victim was drunk. For me the murderer killed the victim perhaps to avenge himself about something that happened in the past (He had stolen the woman he loved? for money? because he didn't like him or for many others reasons?)

TOUBI Nawal 3 E Rédaction : anglais On the small road that leads to the lake, I saw a body covered with a white sheet stained with blood. There was some blood all over the body. A little further on, there were huge footprints, it seems, maybe the culprit had gone to and fro. There was also a bike that belonged to the victim, there was his underpants, an anorak and gloves in a bag hanging from the rack. We protected the scene in order to look for fingerprints. We found a bloody stick with brown hair on. It was a few centimeters from the body. The victim s skull was cracked, apparently the victim was black -haired. We took the stick to analyze it! We assume that the victim was still alive after having been stunned and after the murderer had returned with a knife and had slain the postman! We believe that the knife is still in the pocket of the culprit.

Concerning the knife, we deduced the height of the murderer by looking at the blood trace on the tree next to the corpse. It was approximately 1m70 from the soil, and it is thin and long, only one sharp object edge could have done this mark and the killer was left handed. Also there were a lot of bottles of alcohol, whiskey,wine and beer in empty side walk next to the trash can.

Description of the crime scene By Madhi Loumani On Monday, October 1st 2012, I found a corpse lying on the ground, head slightly facing the tree. He was covered with blood. The crime scene was next to the bamboo s lake in Meximieux, there was a postman bike with a bag. In the bag, there were underpants, a rainsuit, letters, an inner tube repair kit and plastic bags. Next to the corpse, I collected a bloody stick. I saw a big trail of blood on the trunk of the tree. Near the corpse, there were a lot of trails of blood and on the road. There were many footprints inside and outside the crime scene. I collected three bottles of wine next to the trash can. Outside the crime scene, I collected a bottle of wine and one of beer. There were a lot of trails of blood, footprints and six bloody sticks. Perhaps, the man was murdered next to the lake. He was attacked on his bike. Maybe, he was attacked and murdered in the back with a knife. Now, we must look for the postman s killer. We are going to ask questions to the witnesses. We will examine the evidence found at the crime scene.

The investigators are training to examine all the clues. There were clues at the crime scene by lake in Meximieux. I saw footprints and blood on the tree. I found finger prints. I collected many pieces of evidence like bloody sticks. Maybe the murderer hit him with a stick and then shot him. I believe that for me the culprit didn t have a mobile to kill. There was one witness who could give information on the murderer: the bus driver, he saw something unusual. The bus driver saw an unknown man running. The victim is a postman. The victim had his throat cut. BY Julie NICOLAS 3eme E

There was a body of a man of 51 years old and a bike with a bag. I saw a lot of blood and broken glasses. I found two bottles of wine, a bottle of vodka and a bottle of beer. I found footprints. I collected blood samples. Maybe there were several killers and they drank bottles before killing the Victim. I think that the killer was hurt with a weapon. Now we must look for fingerprints and we need to do blood tests to determine if the victim had alcohol in the blood and we must compare the footprints. By Cassandra Boisserie

ROLLES Camille 3eme E Anglais On the crime scene there was a bike and a dead man,he was a postman. There were bottles of alcohol, maybe the killer was drunk, or the victim was. On the tree next to the dead man there was a blood trace. We looked for clues, now we must look for the culprit. The victim was stunned with a stick and killed with a sharp object. Perhaps there were several culprits. The analyses are underway,we need the results to find the culprit DNA.

When the first group arrived on the crime scene, we immediately organized a security perimeter around the scene. We found clues such as : a bike, a corpse and prints, we found blood stains, many blood stains. We found a weapon that was a stick with blood and hair of the victim, we have collected three bottles. That is why I think that there were several criminals, each had one bottle, it therefore explains why there were the bloodstains on two opposites directions (some on the way to the school, some others in the house lot) BY BORIS FOSTIER