Police investigator collects glass fragments on floor as evidence at a crime scene. Close up evidence carton lid labeled by investigator, "glass from door." A second investigator writes his initials in lid of carton cup. FBI forensic investigator using a microscope in laboratory. Forensic investigator explains how examining glass fragments can be compared to other evidence. Close up of glass fragments in petri dish. Forensic investigator using an emissions spectrograph. Close up igniting emissions spectrograph. FBI scientist operating a mass spectrograph. inside the FBI laboratory. FBI nuclear reactor water pool. Forensic investigator reading results from a neutron activation analysis. A forensic investigator discusses how laboratory findings can aid criminal cases and the importance of handling physical evidence before sending to the FBI laboratory. Judge seen in a court room as a police investigator on the stand testifies that the crime scene had been "properly protected by our uniformed men." Policeman standing guard by the door while policemen gather evidence at crime scene. Sketch of the crime scene. Detective taking photograph of glass fragments at crime scene. Footprint photographed. Investigator holds up a plaster cast at crime scene. Policeman collects glass fragments. Investigator carves his initials on metal striker plate of doorknob. Pill boxes with dried blood samples. Policemen packing crime scene evidence. Police investigator in court on witness stand notes that all evidence "was maintained in my custody." Lawyer in court saying "no further questions." Closing credit "presented by The Federal Bureau of Investigation."
FBI agent trainees listen to professor giving lecture at the FBI Academy. Blackboard reads “Jurisdiction of the FBI 1. Statutes 2. Executive Orders 3. Constitutional Provisions”. External view of the U.S. Department of Justice building in Washington DC (950 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20535), original site of FBI headquarters. Sign reads “FBI Laboratory”. Sign reads, “Document Section 7613”. An FBI laboratory technician uses tweezers to reconstruct a piece of burned paper on a table. FBI Academy students observe FBI technician as he presses burned paper pieces between glass plates. FBI Laboratory technician mounting glass plate containing paper fragments on camera stand and taking photograph of it using a large format bellows still camera equipped with infrared film. View of upside document as seen through camera. Close up hands developing photograph that reveals message, "we will hit the bank at Middle Town."
Sign saying “Spectrography 7417”. A lab technician extracts paint chip samples from a sledgehammer. Lab technician examines paint chip samples under a microscope. Paint chips as seen through a microscope. A cartridge is inserted into an electron microscope. Lab technician demonstrates the electron microscope to two FBI trainees. Cartridge powder residue as seen via electron microscope. A gun forensic expert shoots revolver at a container filled with cotton batting and then retrieves bullet from the cotton. An FBI lab technician demonstrates his work to FBI trainees as he examines shoes from a crime scene.
FBI Academy student trainees enter the Identification Division building for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Plaque on building reads “Identification Division”. Female employee stamps a fingerprint card and staples receipt to it as FBI Academy trainees watch. FBI employees manually match incoming finger print cards again fingerprints from wanted files. An employee using a loupe magnifier to examine fingerprint. View of a fingerprint through loupe magnifying glass. Close up of fingerprint. Narrator notes that "no machine has yet been devised to classify fingerprints." Tour of fingerprint library as employees sort fingerprint files. FBI trainees pull out fingerprint cards from file cabinet and examine them. FBI Academy agents submit fingerprint cards to an operator running one of many large duplicating machines. Documents exiting duplicating machine handed to secretary. Female employee inserts documents into an envelope, places envelope in neatly arranged sets of envelopes to be mailed later. FBI agents walk through secretary pool at FBI Identification Division.
Receptionist smiles as a group of FBI Academy interns enter the FBI field office in Washington D.C. ON AIR light turns on at KGB770, the FBI communications network radio station. FBI Academy trainees observe a woman radio operator dispatcher in control room at KGB770. Hand picks up radio handset in car. Finger pressing button on console in radio control room at KGB770. View inside moving car as FBI agent radios field office. View from moving car as it approaches 1450 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230. View into KGB770 radio control room through observation glass.
Sign reads “FBI Academy Gun Vault”. Submachine guns, rifles, shotguns, handcuffs, and revolvers neatly arranged in a gun racks and cabinets. An instructor teaches FBI Academy trainees how to disassemble M1928 Thompson Submachine guns. A student disassembles his Tommy gun. Parts of an M1928 Thompson Submachine displayed on a table. Hand shooting a hand gun pistol. FBI trainees shooting at targets at the FBI training academy gun range in Quantico.
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