What Really Happens at a Crime Scene?

Presented by: Royce Wilson
Categories: Crime

Crime scenes are complex, methodical, and rarely as simple as fiction makes them seem. Royce Wilson walks writers through what actually happens at a crime scene, from proper procedures to evidence handling and documentation. This session clarifies common misconceptions and gives writers the details they need to portray law enforcement work with confidence and accuracy.

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