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Page 1: World History- World History- (Crime Scene Investigation) Grab a pencil and get ready… to review the evidence and try to solve the historical crime. CSI

World World History- History-

(Crime Scene Investigation)

Grab a pencil and get ready… to review the evidence and try to solve the historical crime.

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What am I trying to figure out?What am I trying to figure out?

• WhatWhat (happened) ?

• WhoWho (are the perpetrators, victims, bystanders and resisters) ?

• WhereWhere (did the crime take place) ?

• WhenWhen (did the crime take place) ?

• HowHow (was the crime committed) ?

• WhyWhy (what is the reason this crime was committed) ?

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Haldeman:  okay -that's fine. Now, on the investigation, you know, the Democratic break-in thing, we're back to the-in the, the problem area because the FBI is not under control, because Gray doesn't exactly know how to control them, and they have, their investigation is now leading into some productive areas, because they've been able to trace the money, not through the money itself, but through the bank, you know, sources - the banker himself. …Nixon:   That's right.Haldeman:   thing.Nixon:   Right.Haldeman:   That the way to handle this now is for us to have Walters call Pat Gray and just say, "Stay the hell out of this...this is ah, business here we don't want you to go any further on it." That's not an unusual development,...Nixon:   Um huh.Haldeman:   ...and, uh, that would take care of it.

This is the transcript of the recording of a meeting between President Nixon and H.R. Haldeman in the Oval Office on June 23, 1972 from 10.04am to 11.39am.

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“I am not a crook.” Richard M. Nixon

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• During a press conference, President Nixon denies any involvement in the Watergate conspiracy

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"Whether ours shall continue to be a government of laws and not of men is now before Congress and ultimately the American people." —Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox after he was fired by President Nixon for ordering a subpoena on the tapes, Oct. 20, 1973

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Mission Impossibleby Eugenio Martinez

“Not long after this, Eduardo told Barker there was a job, a national security job dealing with a traitor of this country who had given papers to the Russian Embassy. He said they were forming a group with the CIA, the FBI, and all the agencies, and that it was to be directed from

within the White House, with jurisdiction to operate where all the others did not fit. Barker said Eduardo needed two more individuals

and he had thought of me. Would I like my name submitted for clearance? I said yes.”

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Bug Suspect Got Campaign Funds

By Carl Bernstein and Bob WoodwardWashington Post Staff Writers Tuesday, August 1, 1972

“A $25,000 cashier's check, apparently earmarked for President Nixon's re-election campaign, was deposited in April in a bank account of one of the five men arrested in the break-in at Democratic National Headquarters here June l7.

The check was made out by a Florida bank to Kenneth H. Dahlberg, the President's campaign finance chairman for the Midwest. Dahlberg said last night that in early April he turned the check over to "the treasurer of the Committee (for the Re-election of the President) or to Maurice Stans himself."

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NY Map

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Clock that says 4:40

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What am I trying to figure out?What am I trying to figure out?

• WhatWhat (happened) ?

• WhoWho (are the perpetrators, victims, bystanders and resisters) ?

• WhereWhere (did the crime take place) ?

• WhenWhen (did the crime take place) ?

• HowHow (was the crime committed) ?

• WhyWhy (what is the reason this crime was committed) ?