I talked to my love yesterday briefly about how fascinating crime scenes can be, mostly in fiction you come to realize but the feeling holds true for me regardless of it being reality or not. I adore how much you can get from a scene. You really have to have an eye for it, though. Attention to detail is key.
A broken glass and its placement, perhaps shards are missing when you put it back together. A missing knife, some sort of weapon, anything. The way blood splatters or drips, smears, pools. Or, perhaps, no apparent scene at all. Maybe there's nothing disturbed and it looks like a moment left in time, just without the people. The latter I find most curious because what possibly happened? Who was the perpetrator, who did this victim (or victims) know? It's just incredible.
Now, usually thought about the crime scenes isn't thought about to the extremes unless it is a show about crime which is unfortunate but understandable lol. Not everything has time for the crime scenes.
I don't know, I just really wanted to talk about crime scenes. I love the detail you can get from visible aspects of the scenes, and also the fact there's so much more story to be told chemically, with things you can't see. It's so cool. I wish I could examine them freely but alas, I don't have the resources to do that. I can only enjoy what's been explored.
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