Noun
crime scene (plural crime scenes)
The location of a crime, especially one at which forensic evidence is collected in a controlled manner.
Bruckheimer struck gold with Crime Scene Investigates, the procedural that premiered in 2000, continued for 15 seasons and led to two successful spin-offs. Source: Internet
Before he landed the role, Stonestreet was most recognizable as Ronnie Litre on „CSI: Crime Scene Investigation“ and as a hotel desk clerk in „Almost Famous.“ Source: Internet
“A search warrant of the residence has been obtained and is being processed by the Major Crime Scene team.” Source: Internet
Crime scene photographer and radio jockey comes up as the prime suspect. Source: Internet
Climate Crime Scene Investigators dressed in white suits cordoned off areas with climate crime scene tape and collected water samples from the Red River into bottles labelled ‘TOXIC’. Source: Internet
Crime scene tape has been seen in a wooded area near Churchill Heights, part of Cayce, a town outside of Columbia, South Carolina. Source: Internet