The Chicago Police Department is breaking out a piece of its most advanced crime scene technology to crack a mystery that dates back millions of years: how did Sue move?
The police will use the scanner to help the Field Museum better figure out answers to that question and others about the museum’s beloved Tyrannosaurus Rex specimen.
Police will bring a portable laser surface scanner used to create digital images of crime scenes to the museum this Saturday. The scanner, which weighs about 70 pounds, will take images from six different locations.
Over the past few years, we've been on the scene of maybe 100 homicides all told. And we've never seen this piece of equipment. Ever. But they are going to roll it out for a 65 million year old fossil?
We're told that three forensic experts have to be pulled off the streets to run it and even then it doesn't work worth a damn. How many hundreds of thousands or millions did this cost? And it has solved how many crimes?
We're told that three forensic experts have to be pulled off the streets to run it and even then it doesn't work worth a damn. How many hundreds of thousands or millions did this cost? And it has solved how many crimes?
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