Clue 1 Magnetic Swipe Card

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Clue 1 Magnetic Swipe Card

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							Clue 1 Magnetic Swipe Card

            Introduction
            The magnetic stripe on the stolen security access card can reveal the exact time the
            culprit entered the crime scene. The card is encoded with a permanent PIN (Personal
            Identification Number) on track 1 which is used to access personal information and
            Track 2 is encoded with the time of day every time
                                                                                               1
            the card is used. This time code remains
                                                                                               2
            unchanged until the card is used again. Track
                                                                                               3
            three is not used. Using the magnetic powder
            supplied, you will establish the exact time the card
            was used to break into the store room. You will          Track numbers on standard
            then use a map of the Gold Coast to determine            magnetic stripe
            which suspects had sufficient time to reach their
            alibi and to commit the crime.

            Equipment
            Each group will need:

                      Magnetic Powder *                             Gold Coast Map * (use a photocopy)
                      Sticky Tape                                   Compass or dividers
                      4/5 sheets of white paper                     Ruler with millimetre (mm) marks
                  *   Provided with the Evidence Kit – the powder is attracted to magnets but is not
                      actually magnetic itself and won’t damage the encoding on the card
                      VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Be very careful with the magnetic powder – only a very
                      small amount is supplied but it is enough to conduct the test several times. Working
                      over a sheet of white paper to catch excess powder and spills will ensure the test
                      can be conducted more than once.


            Procedure
            Before you begin, review your Forensic Laboratory Code of Practice and ensure that
            each group member is aware of her or his responsibilities (refer to the Job Descriptions
            Wall Chart if necessary). Read ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS before beginning.


            Step 1 – Determine time card was used

            1 Evidence Officer Only: Collect the security                                      Chain of Custody

                                                                                           Name:___________________



              access card from the central store and record
                                                                                           Date:____________________




              all details of the transaction on the Chain of
              Custody.




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2 Make sure the card is clean and free of
  smudges and fingerprints. Gently tap the
  powder container to carefully sprinkle a small
  amount of the magnetic powder along the
  length of the magnetic strip.
    IMPORTANT NOTE:
    Only a small amount is supplied – to ensure clear results, make
    sure card is clean before you start –clean fingerprints with
    methylated spirits or water and a little detergent. Work over a
    sheet of white paper to catch excess powder.



3 Being careful not to touch the magnetic strip,
  gently tap the edge of the card over the paper
  to shake off excess powder. Tap the card
  against the table gently several times until
  individual lines of powder appear as illustrated
  on page 22.




4 REPEAT THIS STEP TWICE: the first ‘lift’ yields a
  darker result – use the second lift for analysis
    Carefully lay the card on the workbench (NOT
    on a piece of paper). Lay a piece of sticky tape
    on the stripe with the adhesive side down to
    ‘lift’ the code. Ensure the magnetic powder
    adheres to the tape by carefully rubbing the
    surface of the tape back and forth. Peel the
    tape off the card and adhere to a fresh sheet of
    white paper for analysis. Repeat with a second
    piece of tape and use this for analysis.

5 Before continuing, carefully return the excess
  powder to its container. Return the powder                                   Chain of Custody

                                                                           Name:___________________
                                                                           Date:____________________



  and security card to the central evidence store
  or pass over to the next groups’
  Communication Officer (ensure each
  transaction is recorded on Chain of Custody!).

6 Using the coding information provided on
  page 22, determine the time the card was last
  used and record the result in your note book.

Step 2 – Determine earliest possible arrival time
Now that you know the time the room was entered by the culprit, you can determine
whether each suspect had sufficient time to commit the crime and reach their alibi. In
order to do this, you will need to measure the distances between the crime scene and
each alibi location using the map provided. You will then determine the minimum
travel time required to reach those locations using some simple mathematical
equations.



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            1 For each suspect, you will measure and record
              the length of each individual street travelled.
                Use the map and a compass or dividers to
                carefully step out small, equal distances (eg 3
                or 4mm apart – keep this constant!).
                Count the total number of increments (steps).
                Next, multiply the number of steps by the
                length of one increment to convert your
                measurement to millimetres.
                NOTE: Use the CENTRE of location markers
                (round dots), or intersections between streets
                as start and end points.


            2 In your notebook, or on the whiteboard,
              convert each measurement from millimetres to
              kilometres using the scale provided on the
              map.



            3 For each street, road or motorway, you will
              now calculate the minimum time required to
              travel the distances you measured on the map.
                                                                                               Distance
              You must use the average speeds provided on           Speed =
              page 22 to do this. You will need to rearrange                             Time Taken
              the equation given to calculate the time for the
              measured distances and average speeds given.
              (Hint: convert speeds given as km/hr to
              km/minute first!)

            4 Add the times you calculated for all the streets,
                                                                                +              +           =
              roads and/or motorways travelled to calculate
              the total MINIMUM TRAVEL TIME to the alibi             street 1       street 2       street 3 total travel
                                                                                                               time
              location.

            5 You can now check this time against the time
                                                                                       total travel time
              the crime was committed to determine which
              suspect had enough time to commit the crime
              and reach the alibi location.                               crime                                alibi




            Discussion and conclusions
            In the group discussion, discuss the results and consider which suspects are most
            incriminated by your results. Consider the meaning of ‘average speed’. Does this test
            alone provide sufficient evidence against any suspect? Is it impossible for any of the
            suspects to have reached alibi locations in the amount of time between the encoded
            time on the swipe card and the alibi time?




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Time encoding
Use the information and sample time codes below to decode the card. The number of bars (thick, medium, and
thin) and the order in which they appear reveals the time. The space between bars is not important information
and does not need to be recorded.
TIME FORMAT AND SAMPLE CODES:
       AM / PM               HOUR                  TENS OF MINUTES                   MINUTES                                       TENS OF SECONDS                                                     SECONDS
     thick bars            thin bars                medium bars                        thin                                                 medium                                                        thin
      (max: 2)             (max:12)                  (max: 5)                        (max: 9)                                               (max: 5)                                                    (max: 9)


                                                         PM               2             :                        4                7         :         2                                         4


  PM 2:47:24




                                                                                                                                 minutes
                                                                  THIN
                                                                         hours




                                                                                                                          THIN
                                                                                               tens of minutes




                                                                                                                                                                               THIN
                                                                                                                                                                                      seconds
                                                                                                                                                             tens of seconds
                                                      THICK
                                                     AM/PM




                                                                                      MEDIUM




                                                                                                                                                    MEDIUM




                                                                                                                                                                                                    < LAST MEDIUM >
                                                                                                                                                                                                    < end of code >
                                 < BLANK >




   AM 8:34:13

                                                                              AM                                     8       :                  3                       4      : 1                         3

Confirmed information from police investigations
The following information was established by police during their investigations. Alibis were confirmed by
eyewitnesses whose names have been suppressed.

                                                                     Earliest Confirmed                                                    Route travelled to
             Suspect                         Alibi Location
                                                                        Time at Alibi                                                        Alibi location
                                   Warner Bros.                                                                          Parklands Dve Olsen Ave
       Killing Heidi                                                             10.45 AM
                                   Studios                                                                               Brisbane Rd Pacific M’Way
                                                                                                                         Parklands Dve Smith St
                                   Dick Johnson
       Steven Bradbury                                                           10.35 AM                                Pacific M’Way Elliot Rd
                                   Racing (Stapylton)
                                                                                                                         Jacobs Well Rd
                                                                                                                         Parklands Dve Smith St
       Mick Fanning                Burleigh Heads                                10.20 AM
                                                                                                                         Gold Coast H’Way

                                   Gold Coast City                                                                       Parklands Dve Olsen Ave
       Adam & Wil                                                                10.40 AM
                                   Council (Nerang)                                                                      Nerang-Southport Rd

                                   Coolangatta                                                                           Parklands Dve Smith St
       Charlie & Nicole                                                          11.25 AM
                                   Airport                                                                               Gold Coast H’Way


Average Speeds
Use these average speeds in your calculations. The speeds given allow for stopping / starting and typical mid-
morning traffic conditions:
        30 km/hr        Parklands Dve .......................................................................... ________________ (km/min)
        40 km/hr        Nerang Southport Rd, Olsen Ave .................................... ________________ (km/min)
        45 km/hr        Brisbane Road, Gold Coast H’way, Smith St ................. ________________ (km/min)
        55 km/hr        Elliot Rd, Jacobs Well Rd ...................................................... ________________ (km/min)
        90 km/hr        Pacific M’way ........................................................................... ________________ (km/min)

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