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Photos of the scene, photos of the body, and then depending on the case - examine the body using an ALS for trace and biological evidence, check for prints on the victim, examine and document the injuries, then get the body off to the morgue for the autopsy.
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Don't touch it, don.t disturb it and call a crime lab investigator to do a DNA test and a blood spatter test.
im not sure, but it could be take pictures
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