STORY: "ABC. Assume nthing. Believe nobody. Check everything," by Anna Sandiford, published on SCIBLOG on April 29, 2012.

GIST: "ABC. Assume nothing. Believe nobody. Check everything. This is the mantra of British crime scene manager John Cockram. That is a truly excellent mantra and pretty much covers all you need to know about forensic science. His commentary on crime scene examination is fabulous reading in The Guardian’s The real CSI: what happens at a crime scene? Along with a recent episode
 produced by Frontline entitled The Real CSI: how reliable is the science behind forensics and you pretty much get a good idea of what’s going on – good and bad."

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