Don't even get me started on the paperwork. In Army CID we had more stringent reporting requirements than the FBI. And our crime scene notes were impeccable. In ASAC (CID school) to pass the crime scene portion of training you get a a normal size barracks with a body, weapon, bed, dresser, small nightstand, airplane bottle of JD, and some form of drug. You have 5 hours to cover all the requirements of analyzing a crime scene. You measure everything and I mean everything in the room, and then use 3 points to measure every item in relation to every other item in the room. Then you use an 8 point descriptive template to describe everything. All in all it took me 17 pages of legal size note pad to describe that tiny scene. Imagine what it looks like when you are investigating the SF dude that stole millions of dollars worth of supplies/weapons/ammo, and had an APC in his garage. FUN FUCKIN TIMES! :'(