1. A medical practitioner plays an important role at a crime scene by documenting evidence, injuries, and other findings that can help determine what happened, when, where, how, and by whom.
2. At the crime scene, the medical practitioner works to preserve evidence, take photos and notes, and look for clues like injuries, stains, footprints and fingerprints that may help with the investigation.
3. After examining the body at the crime scene, the medical practitioner then transports it for an official autopsy while maintaining a chain of custody of any collected evidence. Their documentation of findings at the scene can provide valuable context to the subsequent autopsy.