High School Students Study Crime Scene in the Classroom |
"There's some evidence you can check that's medically related if she fell and hit her head," said Hania Khan. While many of her classmates want to be surgeons and doctors, she watched a lot of crime shows as a kid.
"I want to be a forensic pathologist, like a CSI," she said. "Someone who investigates crime scenes." She used her knowledge of how the body works, ran tests, and conferred with peers to come up with a hypothesis. They'll keep testing theories, learning new material, and piecing together clues based on their medical training to find out how"Anna" actually died. They'll find out toward the end of the semester.
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