Portuguese CSI’s under tight budget
Last night Porto’s CSI team was dispatched to an old family villa in the outskirts of the city. ‘The police was tipped by an anonymous caller’, reported deputy constable Miguel Santos in a 3 minute press conference. Several local news stations reported to the crime scene for live coverage but no facts of the incident have been detailed by the police present there.
However, this reporter was able to get close enough to the living room window to describe what appeared to be an extremely disorganized living area with shattered glass on the floor and visible traces of Blood splatter on the room’s blue curtains. Also visible was the fact that there were several missing pieces of key furniture. In different situations it could be suggested that the CSI’s were processing the furniture as evidence but after the major budget limitations CSI’s are only allowed to bring a maximum number of 3 possible evidence items for further process. With the wild cut in Budget rumours are flying that the Forensics division will soon shut down for good and with such a limitation in evidence gathering it might become difficult to build a solid case to take to trial.
More news tonight at six!
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