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Art of Murder: FBI Confidential Hints
How can I perform a blood comparison analysis?
1 of 12: You're going to need to be in the right place for all this... sciencey stuff.
2 of 12: Head to the laboratory -- it's on the upper level of the mezzanine, two doors down from the detectives' offices.
3 of 12: You'll want to pick up the victims' blood test results from the table to the left of the entrance.
4 of 12: Now, get playing with those fancy tools over there on the far counter. There's an Analyser, and a Sample Analyser. We're going to want to use the plain ol' regular analyser first.
5 of 12: First, grab an empty vial from the rack.
6 of 12: Now, take a clean swab from your inventory and use it with the victims' blood sample.
7 of 12: And, then use that with the vial to place it inside.
8 of 12: Now place that vial onto the machine. You'll need to use it with the blue screen of the machine on the desk top in order to proceed.
9 of 12: Now, once the results have come back, click on the report that appears, and it will be emailed to Nicole's computer.
10 of 12: Next, head to your desk, and check for that email.
11 of 12: Take a look at the results which are onscreen. You will want to compare those with the blood found on the knife, so use Huaquero's knife with the computer screen to compare them.
12 of 12: The tests are one hundred percent conclusive. Henry Fairbanks' blood is found on the knife.