Hey little girl. Who do you belong to? What kind of mother brings their baby to a nasty place like this?

Strange woman. What does she want?

Come here. Let's see where your mommy is.

Not up! Don't want up! Want mommy!

Wahhhh.

Andy! Come 'ere. Didn't I tell you to stay in my office?

Mommy!

Mamma.

Mrs. Harris. You should have waited in my office.

Aunty Lily.

I'm sorry. But I saw this little girl crawl along…

Jordan. This is Mrs. Harris. Gordon Harris' wife.

Oh. I'm not finished with him yet. I just came out, cause I couldn't hear Andy anymore.


I already have a badge. Not a real one of cause. Nigel made me one for my first birthday. But it looks quite real. He used a mold of a real one to make it.

But the badge is just for playing. I mean, no one would believe it was real, would they? And mom and dad wouldn't let me try solve real crimes anyway. Or at least to be part of it. Though that would be cool. Help them with their cases.

Well, I got real badge like things, too. These clip things you have to put on, when you are at the morgue or at the precinct. Usually you get one saying 'visitor' each time you go there and you have to give it back when you get out. But I'm there so often I got permanent ones. Personalized ones with my name and a photo on it. Like mom and dad have. Matty got those too. Sanjay doesn't. But then, he's not at the morgue that much and never at the precinct.

I like the morgue. Especially the trace lab. There is lots of interesting stuff in there. Nigel can do quite a lot cool experiments. Dad doesn't like it, but Nige let's me help him with them. Mom let's me if I do my homework first. I often go to the morgue after school and do my homework in mom's office. Then I can help Nige with experiments.

One day we did this experiment to find out how much explosive was used in a bomb and how close the victim was to the bomb. Nigel said the scene might have been disturbed after the explosion 'cause the pressure that was necessary to make that amount of damage to the inner organs of the victim didn't add up with what the CSI found about the bomb. But there was no other proof of it.

So we build several bombs the same type that was used at the crime but with different amount of explosives. And then we blew them up. In a safety box of cause. And we put these big fat suits on as protection. And we measured the pressure at different distances from the bomb.

Then Nigel fed all this data into his computer and did simulations of the explosion. But it still didn't add up.

There was this one scenario where everything from the location of the body to the damage of the scene was the same as was found. The same one the police believed to be the case. But the inner organs of the victim should have been much less damaged.

When we lined up the inner organ damage and the location of the body, the rest of the scene was different.

We both looked at the photos over and over again. And it was me who recognised the bag the bomb was placed in. It was one of those bags that are actually two. A normal one and a very small one. It was torn in lots of little pieces, so all the CSI could do was estimate the size of the bag. But there was this one little pendant that looks pretty insignificant the CSI probably didn't look into it. But it only comes with this one type of bag. All kids at school know about it. It's very popular. But the adults think it's just some random gimmick and worth nothing.

And when I found this pendant and told him about the bag, Nigel had an idea. He immediately fed the new parameters into the computer and the simulation had the same outcome as was found at the scene.

There were actually two bombs. One small one that exploded when the victim was next to the bomb. It did the damage to the inner organs but didn't kill the victim on the spot. Instead he tried to get away. The second bomb was larger and did all the damage to the scene and the rest to the victim.

This way everything could be explained. And the case could finally be solved.