Colin McLaren, former homicide investigator, brings his considerable experience to the table when discussing how to gather evidence on a workplace accident or crime.
Course Overview
When an accident or crime has occurred, it is important to gather as many relevant facts as quickly as possible. Colin McLaren talks to Eve Ash about how to properly document everything, photographing the scene, noting what people say they saw, and asking questions to establish facts. While gathering evidence, investigator should not have a preconceived notion of what how it happened. It is essential to remain calm and professional to help sort out what happened.
Key Learning Points
When gathering evidence, investigators should:
Document everything (times, dates, movements, sketches)
Photograph the relevant scene
Note what people saw
Ask questions to obtain facts
Not have a predetermined theory
Be calm and efficient
Interviewer: Eve Ash
Interviewee: Colin McLaren