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Lurking Hornball · 7d

hey sel, i was curious about your job (you do forensics right?) and i was wondering if it was more on the chem or bio side, and also, like do you work with the police because i heard they go hand in hand, but there’s barely any crime in australia (at least where i live 😭) so if you do work with crime scene stuff, is there really that much to do? sorry if this is hard to understand english is not my first language 😭

Hi! Yes I work in forensic, more on the chemistry side. We work with the police, and I’m trained in arson cases, so I mainly deal with fire crimes or crime where they used accelerants. You’d be surprised by how many crimes are committed and the media doesn’t cover it. You might not see it on the news but there are a lot. Sometimes it doesn’t have to be a fire, it can be a perpetrator pouring petrol onto another person and threatening to light them on fire. We get those kinds of scenario a lot, especially with domestic violence. I don’t work in crime scene unfortunately. I did learn about crime scene, but it’s fun but too hectic for me, and I prefer the lab more. I hope that answered youe question anon 🙂

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