he found Mayella bruised and beaten, and she told him that Tom Robinson had raped her. Atticus cross-examines the witness, who admits that no doctor was summoned, and tells Atticus that Mayella's bruises were concentrated on the right side of her face. Tate leaves the stand, and Bob Ewell is called.
Heck Tate found Bob Ewell dead with a knife in his ribs after the attack on Scout and Jem Finch. He determined that Boo Radley had saved the children from further harm by killing Bob Ewell in self-defense.
Bob Ewell was dead under the tree with a knife stabbed under his ribs.
Mr. Heck Tate finds Bob Ewell dead under the tree in the woods.
Heck Tate finds Bob Ewell dead after the attack on Scout and Jem in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Heck Tate finds Bob Ewell dead in the woods after Boo Radley intervenes and saves Scout and Jem from being attacked by him. Heck Tate initially tries to cover up Boo Radley's role in the incident to protect him from unwanted attention.
Anything found at a crime scene is considered evidence.
Scouts dress
They go to the scene of the crime and find evidence which they then bring back to the lab for lab technicians to analyze
To find a witness to a crime, one can go back to the scene and ask people who were there at that moment to be a witness. They can find these people by contacting people that were there during the scene.
a dead body
You would find evidence
You can find more information on chemical cleaning of a crime scene at www.winsol.com/crime.htm. Another good website is www.TragicSolutions.com
Hair found at a crime scene contains DNA, which can be compared to a suspect's or victim's DNA to establish a link. Hair also has unique characteristics like color, length, and treatment, which can be used as evidence in investigations. Analyzing hair evidence can help to identify individuals present at the crime scene.
mrs.hoppers class is this??...oh and bob Ewell killed