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/ KNLV AM & FM
Mar 11, 2021 11:28 AM
Crime Scene Investigation will be the topic of a new Zoom class offered through the Business and Community Education department at North Platte Community College.
The instructor is Lynne Dean, a forensic consultant, who spent 35 years as a latent fingerprint examiner for the King County Sheriff’s Office in Seattle, Wash.
The Green River Killer was one of the first homicide cases she assisted with. Altogether, Dean has collected evidence at over 1,000 crime scenes.
During the NPCC class, Dean will show photos of and discuss the many cases she has worked. Students will also get a look at the inside of a forensic fingerprint laboratory.
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