Police Search Logs

A log of searches conducted by the police:

CRIME SCENE:

Alexandra Kranf (Body)

''See autopsy for details. Wearing a lavender button-up shirt, black pants, a thin dark blue jacket, and flats. She was wearing a clip-on visitor's badge.''

Alexandra’s Handbag

''Contents scattered around. Contents are: pens (2, purple), tablet-to-table ''cable, tablet-to-USB extension, checkbook, credit cards, misc. receipts of no relevance, compact mirror with foundation, lipstick, chewing gum, business cards, tissues, map of the Institute, wallet. Wallet contents include: cash, debit cards, driver's license, and two photographs. The photographs appear to be of herself with her immediate family, and then one with just her two siblings. The data transfer cable was found 2-3 yards away from the other items.

 Tablet Computer

See tablet evidence for further details.

Everything can be inspected further. 

MOAT CONTENTS:

Lunchbox

''An open lunch box. Simple metal, and likely cheap. It's tin and latches shut. New, but dented.''

Ropes

''Two lengths of rope. Each one has a black band on it. Both seem strong, and are rather long.''

White Jacket

''Appears old and worn. Doesn't seem relevant to the murder.''

Old Papers

''Illegible printed script. It's impossible to make any of the text out.''

Generic Trash

''Includes but is not limited to plastic bags, paper bags, soda cans, napkins, wrappers from chocolate bars, and handkerchiefs. ''

 CAMPUS SEARCH:

''Nothing of general relevance was found, though due to the large scale of the search, something well-hidden could have been missed. Special scrutiny was applied to the defendant's office and the locker of the defendant. Nothing turned up in either location except for personal effects. Can be examined upon request.''

JOHNSON'S OFFICE Room Overview ''Saying "personal effects" isn't quite right. There's very little personal in the room, but it's strictly professional. It gives the room an oddly empty and clinical feel. The largest feature is the desk, which contains standard office supplies, with extra pens and pencils, and also has an office phone on it. The only unusual desk content is a lighter. No traces of cigarettes, oddly.''

Trash Can ''A trash can. The contents are primarily cups of water and pieces of paper, some printed, some hand-drawn, and all professional. There's nothing quite interesting on them. There are small bits of ash here, and a charred piece of paper. One side is black and burned, but the other side is clearly charred, but white. It's hard to make out what it is, if it even means anything. It's certainly no rag, but...''

Photographs ''Two sets of photographs in bulk, found in the desk drawer. The first set is a picture of a young woman you've never seen before with a trophy of a ball of four smaller balls surrounded by two much smaller balls... It resembles an atom, actually, nucleus and electrons. The second is more familiar, the novelist Shane Johnson. Ah, is he related to Nick? There is a resemblance between the two of them and Nick, and based on the ages... Are they siblings? In any event, Shane is holding a copy of his best-selling book... Come to think of it, you see both of them in the court gallery!''

Back to describing the physical evidence, most of the photographs were found in separate stacks, but a copy of both photographs was found hung on the wall.

Papers ''There are several papers over the desk, and some in the bookshelves. All are well-organized. The papers range from blank printer paper, some curriculum vitae, pages torn from his notebooks, actual notebooks, some notes to his self, and printed pages that all appear to relate to psychology. You can examine this more in-detail if you'd like, as Fulbright has included some photographs.''

Bookshelves ''Johnson's bookshelves, filled only with books and a few papers. They're not exactly filled, but cover everything from books on psychology, books on geometry, books on C, books on teaching, some books specializing in brain scans, some binders with psychology research and notes, and... even some self-help books? At any rate, the majority of the books here relate to his work.''

Desktop ''Johnson's work-provided computer. It's password-protected, but there's nothing obviously suspicious here. It has a wireless mouse and a keyboard, neither of which are suspicious. Contents not yet known, but the police are investigating.''

JOHNSON'S LOCKER ''Completely empty... Shows no sign of damage. It's well-cleaned, even if it isn't used (or wasn't).''