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PLEASE HELPMay 9, 10 a.m.Both you and your partner return to the accident scene, looking around again to determine if anything else needs to be bagged and tagged to help with the investigation. You note that the speed limit around the curve is 25 mph. You look more closely at the curve in the road and note faint skid marks around it, and one heavy, fresh skid mark leading to the tree. In your crime scene notebook: Make your first hypothesis about the possible cause of the accident, given the evidence you have so far.May 9, 11 a.m. You call the coroners office and ask to speak to the medical examiner, Dr. Villa May, to see how far she has gotten on the autopsy of the driver, Peter Samples. She indicates that she has finished her examination and has determined the cause of death. Tissue and blood samples have been taken, but the toxicology report will take two days. You ask her to please email her preliminary results.In your crime scene notebook: Write a summary of the medical examiners report. Write a revised hypothesis based on the examiners findings.