This book, which is in the 24/7 Science Behind the Scenes Forensic Files, is about what crime scene photography is, and what it does in a court trial, or how they work to solve problems. I personally love books about crime scenes and photography, so this book, Shot and Framed, was really good!! I liked how they have it in a series of crime books, and that it's not too short, or too long. Also, I thought it was cool that the book had pages where it talked about what to do if you were interested in being a crime scene photographer; it even talks about how much money you would get with each specific job. In addition, I loved the way the writer, Diane Webber, used real crime scene stories to teach what crime scene photographers do. Overall, I loved this book because it even says what you could do now, if you want to be a crime scene photographer!! I enjoyed the book.
This book is about people who are murderers who kill and and other people were framed for it. Like a man gets in seven eleven the man gives him money and he shoots the man but he was wearing a mask so they weren't sure who is was the video showed it was a man who looked like a man who was in jail that became a priest and helped seven eleven who killed the man but then the man in the video was too short to be the priest so they figured it out and found who the murderer is.
Interesting cases shared and how crime scenes are processed. I am unsure how old students should be to read this one but would likely not recommend it until late middle school. Great resources in the back of the book.
The book Shot and Framed by Diane Webber is about the life of a crime scene photographer. I really enjoyed this book because it provided many interesting real life crime stories and facts where crime scene photography had helped to put people in jail get people out and even more!
This book talk about criminal cases and the weird one. I would really recommend this book because it show how serious crime get and over all it was really interesting.