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Date Added: July 02, 2008 05:24:20 AM
Forensic Science-Technology, a summer-school class at La Pietra, Hawaii School for Girls, teaches students how to solve crimes using exactly these skills combined with analysis and technology — just like the real crime-scene investigation team, but without the body.

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