
Ink Chromatography and Handwriting
Other Information Sources
A note was left at the crime scene. By analyzing the handwriting on the note as well as the ink that was used to write it, you may be able to make a connection between the note an one or more of the suspects. Use the resources above to learn more about handwriting analysis and ink chromatography, then analyze the evidence. If you need a closer look at any of the ink chromatography samples, head over to the crime lab for look at the actual strips. Don't forget to record your findings in your case log!
Handwriting Samples

Crime Scence Note

Sample from Brea Baxter

Sample from Kathy Hay

Sample from Bev Berns

Sample from Jason Martin-Hiner
Sample from Jarod Borman
Sample from Laura Stanner


Sample from Jarod Borman

Sample from Sarah Sieck
Chromatography Results


Bic Pen #1

Bic Pen #2
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Suspect Evidence:
The following potential pen matches were found either at the suspect's place of work or home
Brea Baxter:
Bic Round Stick, Gelpoint
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Bev Berns:
Bic #1, Z-Grip
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Jarod Borman:
Pentel, Pilot
Kathy Hay:
Bic Round Stick, Gelpoint
Jason Martin-Hiner:
Z-Grip, Gelpoint
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Sarah Sieck:
Bic #2, Pentel
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Laura Stanner:
Bic Round Stick, Pentel