The Guy Paul Morin Case

Guy Paul Morin, a quiet man who lived with his parents and enjoyed nothing more than pursing his passion of playing his saxophone, was wrongly convicted for 25 years in 1992, for the sexual assault and brutal murder of a young school girl, Christine Jessop in Queensville, Ontario, Canada. This blog describes the stages of criminal investigation from the suspicious disappearance of Christine to 10 years later when he was acquitted of all charges.

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  • Home
  • Initial Response
  • Preliminary Investigation
  • Investigation Plan
  • Incident Room
  • Investigating Leads
  • Researching and Analysing Intelligence Systems
  • Gathering and Analysing Facts
  • Identifying Patterns and Links
  • Process of Elimination
  • Ethical Conditions
  • Report Writing and Presentation of Evidence In Court

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  • Pathologist
  • Forensic Scientist
  • Police
  • Detectives
  • Scenes of Crime Officer
  • Crown Prosecution Service
  • Defence

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  • What are the procedures used to collect and preserve evidence?
  • An outline of the different types of evidence reco...
  • The analysis of evidence
  • Analysis of the procedures
  • What procedures were followed to secure the crime scene?

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  • Who was involved in various stages of the investig...

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  • Concluding the case

Friday, 10 October 2014

Guy Paul Morin


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