Students Find Real Body At Fake Crime Scene

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (June 6) - Truth proved to be stranger than fiction for a high school criminology class investigating a fake crime scene when the students discovered a real body during a field trip.

Teacher Sue Messenger had been creating mock crime scenes with fake skeletons and other evidence for more than 20 years to give students in her forensics courses a firsthand look at what crime scene investigators do.

On Monday, however, 29 students from St. Thomas Aquinas High School got more of a jolt they expected when they discovered the real body in Fort Lauderdale’s Holiday Park.

"The first thing we thought was, ‘That’s a real good dummy she set up,’’’ said student Juan Cantor, 15.

"I think they kind of went into shock and disbelief,’’ Messenger said. "What are the odds that we would be out here?’’

Police on Tuesday identified the body as David Wayne Bodie, 45, a homeless man who apparently died of natural causes.

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Thats terrible… I’d be traumatized for life.

I guess they passed the class then :dunno:

wow.

:rofl:

I would hope so!

thats funny

thats funny

:rofl:

Its not bad

Another article about it: http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=044HXFO1AFEO2CRBAEKSFEY?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=12450732

yeah i dont think id mind it at all in that situation…

Seen dead bodies my fair share myself, so in my situation it wouldnt really phase me.

teacher is now prime suspect

did they take his aluminum cans and cashem in?

ive found dead homeless man before, not to scary, now if he were bloddy or missing limbs, that would prolly be wierd

Necrophilac

If there taking the class they must want to do that for a living… why not see it now…

but they are highschool kids… if it were college that would be different… some of them probably took the class because they needed credits and didnt like the other classes!

like I said- if it were a college class that would be a whole different story, because that IS what they want to do…

HS is just an introductory (sp?) to see if they might be interested in it…