QPM Forensics AR
Crime Scene Investigation Report: Murder of Kendall Jane Kranky
Date: [Insert Date]
Location: [Insert Location]
Investigator: [Your Name], Scenes of Crime Officer (SOCO)
Scene Overview:
Upon entering the crime scene using augmented reality (AR) technology, I observed the victim, Kendall Jane Kranky, lying on the floor with a visible stab wound to the chest. The weapon, identified as a kitchen knife, was still embedded in the victim. The crime scene markers provided by the Queensland Police Museum were utilized to interact with the AR environment, allowing for a detailed examination of the scene.
Evidence Collection:
Victim's Body:
- Observation: The victim, Kendall Jane Kranky, was found with a single stab wound to the chest. The knife used was a common kitchen knife, approximately 8 inches long.
- AR Interaction: Using the AR marker, I examined the wound and the knife's position. The angle of entry suggested that the assailant was likely standing in front of the victim at the time of the attack.
Blood Spatter:
- Observation: Blood spatter patterns were visible on the floor and nearby walls, indicating the victim was likely standing when she was stabbed.
- AR Interaction: The AR tool allowed for a 3D reconstruction of the blood spatter, confirming the initial observation and suggesting the direction of the attack.
Fingerprints:
- Observation: Fingerprints were found on the handle of the kitchen knife.
- AR Interaction: The AR system enabled a detailed scan of the fingerprints, which were then compared to the database of known prints.
Footprints:
- Observation: Partial footprints were visible near the body.
- AR Interaction: Using the AR marker, I was able to enhance and measure the footprints, noting their size and tread pattern.
Suspect Evidence:
- Dexter Terrestrial:
- Observation: Dexter's fingerprints were found on the kitchen knife.
- AR Interaction: The AR system confirmed the match between Dexter's known prints and those on the knife.
- Fletcher Bisepps:
- Observation: No direct evidence linking Fletcher to the crime scene was found.
- AR Interaction: The AR tool was used to scan the area for any trace evidence related to Fletcher, but none was found.
- Dexter Terrestrial:
Analysis and Conclusion:
Based on the evidence collected using augmented reality technology, the following conclusions can be drawn:
- Weapon and Wound Analysis: The kitchen knife used in the murder was found with Dexter Terrestrial's fingerprints on the handle. The angle of the stab wound suggests that the assailant was directly in front of the victim.
- Blood Spatter and Footprints: The blood spatter and footprints corroborate the scenario that the victim was standing when attacked, and the footprints near the body matched the size and tread pattern of shoes typically worn by Dexter.
- Lack of Evidence for Fletcher Bisepps: No direct evidence linking Fletcher to the crime scene was found, including fingerprints, footprints, or any trace evidence.
Recommendation:
Given the evidence gathered and analyzed using augmented reality tools, it is recommended that Dexter Terrestrial be considered the prime suspect in the murder of Kendall Jane Kranky. Further interrogation and investigation into Dexter's whereabouts and actions at the time of the murder are necessary to solidify the case.
Investigator's Signature: [Your Signature]
This report demonstrates the use of augmented reality in conducting a thorough crime scene investigation, utilizing the provided markers to interact with the scene and gather crucial evidence.
QPM Forensics AR





Crime Scene Investigation Report: Murder of Kendall Jane Kranky
Date: [Insert Date]
Location: [Insert Location]
Investigator: [Your Name], Scenes of Crime Officer (SOCO)
Scene Overview:
Upon entering the crime scene using augmented reality (AR) technology, I observed the victim, Kendall Jane Kranky, lying on the floor with a visible stab wound to the chest. The weapon, identified as a kitchen knife, was still embedded in the victim. The crime scene markers provided by the Queensland Police Museum were utilized to interact with the AR environment, allowing for a detailed examination of the scene.
Evidence Collection:
Victim's Body:
- Observation: The victim, Kendall Jane Kranky, was found with a single stab wound to the chest. The knife used was a common kitchen knife, approximately 8 inches long.
- AR Interaction: Using the AR marker, I examined the wound and the knife's position. The angle of entry suggested that the assailant was likely standing in front of the victim at the time of the attack.
Blood Spatter:
- Observation: Blood spatter patterns were visible on the floor and nearby walls, indicating the victim was likely standing when she was stabbed.
- AR Interaction: The AR tool allowed for a 3D reconstruction of the blood spatter, confirming the initial observation and suggesting the direction of the attack.
Fingerprints:
- Observation: Fingerprints were found on the handle of the kitchen knife.
- AR Interaction: The AR system enabled a detailed scan of the fingerprints, which were then compared to the database of known prints.
Footprints:
- Observation: Partial footprints were visible near the body.
- AR Interaction: Using the AR marker, I was able to enhance and measure the footprints, noting their size and tread pattern.
Suspect Evidence:
- Dexter Terrestrial:
- Observation: Dexter's fingerprints were found on the kitchen knife.
- AR Interaction: The AR system confirmed the match between Dexter's known prints and those on the knife.
- Fletcher Bisepps:
- Observation: No direct evidence linking Fletcher to the crime scene was found.
- AR Interaction: The AR tool was used to scan the area for any trace evidence related to Fletcher, but none was found.
- Dexter Terrestrial:
Analysis and Conclusion:
Based on the evidence collected using augmented reality technology, the following conclusions can be drawn:
- Weapon and Wound Analysis: The kitchen knife used in the murder was found with Dexter Terrestrial's fingerprints on the handle. The angle of the stab wound suggests that the assailant was directly in front of the victim.
- Blood Spatter and Footprints: The blood spatter and footprints corroborate the scenario that the victim was standing when attacked, and the footprints near the body matched the size and tread pattern of shoes typically worn by Dexter.
- Lack of Evidence for Fletcher Bisepps: No direct evidence linking Fletcher to the crime scene was found, including fingerprints, footprints, or any trace evidence.
Recommendation:
Given the evidence gathered and analyzed using augmented reality tools, it is recommended that Dexter Terrestrial be considered the prime suspect in the murder of Kendall Jane Kranky. Further interrogation and investigation into Dexter's whereabouts and actions at the time of the murder are necessary to solidify the case.
Investigator's Signature: [Your Signature]
This report demonstrates the use of augmented reality in conducting a thorough crime scene investigation, utilizing the provided markers to interact with the scene and gather crucial evidence.