Chapter

Processing a Crime Scene
After the discovery of Darlene's body, authorities called for a coroner and crime scene technicians to respond to the scene and process it for clues. Gary Dunlap, a deputy coroner along with ISP's crime scene techs processed the scene and took photos of the body and the woods.
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Gary Dunlap, a deputy coroner, arrived to photograph the crime scene and process evidence with crime scene technicians after Darlene's body was found in the woods.
05:36 - 08:49 (03:13)
Summary
Gary Dunlap, a deputy coroner, arrived to photograph the crime scene and process evidence with crime scene technicians after Darlene's body was found in the woods. Other officers were sent to notify Ron and his family of the tragic news.
ChapterProcessing a Crime Scene
Episode3 of 15: The Wooded Path
PodcastThe Deck Investigates
Marie shares her heartbreaking experience of losing her mother at just eight years old and the overwhelming guilt she felt about not being able to stop it from happening.
08:49 - 10:08 (01:18)
Summary
Marie shares her heartbreaking experience of losing her mother at just eight years old and the overwhelming guilt she felt about not being able to stop it from happening.
ChapterProcessing a Crime Scene
Episode3 of 15: The Wooded Path
PodcastThe Deck Investigates
Marie and Melissa honored their mother's last wish by keeping their youngest sister safe after their mother's death.
10:08 - 11:10 (01:02)
Summary
Marie and Melissa honored their mother's last wish by keeping their youngest sister safe after their mother's death. Family members came together to help care for the girls and for Ron as they prepare for the funeral and police prepare for a homicide investigation.
ChapterProcessing a Crime Scene
Episode3 of 15: The Wooded Path
PodcastThe Deck Investigates
Dr. Hoover discussed the findings from the autopsy report of Darlene Krashin, a victim of a murder case.
11:22 - 14:51 (03:29)
Summary
Dr. Hoover discussed the findings from the autopsy report of Darlene Krashin, a victim of a murder case. The autopsy report indicated that the victim had defensive wounds and lacerations on her head caused by a long, narrow instrument, suggesting the use of a fireplace poker.