Please review the following videos and respond to the questions regarding the case.Here are some videos and other resources to help you search for topics related to thisscenarioRead: Miranda Warning (Website – 5-6 pages)https://www.policeone.com/archive/articles/44406-When-must-you-provide-aMiranda-warning/Video: Miranda Exceptions (2:21)http://www.mirandawarning.org/exceptionstomiranda.htmlVideo: Terry vs. Ohio (3:26)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XynN0EAj8MYou will need to research and use additional resources, as well.Given the following scenario, research topics related to 5th and 6th Amendmentprotections (Miranda Decision), and answer the questions below the scenario, to thebest of your ability, regarding potential investigative actions.You are called to a home at 5:30pm because a wife found her husband deceased. Uponarrival, you find the husband deceased on the floor of the unattached garage. Thehusband had small abrasions on his forehead and cheek. There are no (other) signs offoul play. The medical examiner stated they were uncertain of the cause of death but thatthey would perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death.You meet with the wife, in the house, and question her about her husband’s death. I readthe Miranda Warning to the wife in the living room. The wife stated she has not seen herhusband since the night before, after they got into an argument and he left, saying he wasgoing to work on his car in the garage. She stated they have not been getting along verywell lately and that he is an extreme alcoholic.A month later, the autopsy results returned, and it was determined the husband’s causeof death was extreme carbon monoxide poisoning and blunt force trauma to thehead. When searching the husband’s cell phone history, you find a text message he sentthe night of the argument with his wife, where he wrote a message to his friend whichread “can I stay at your house, my wife just beat me up.”You call the wife in for an interview to discuss the results of the autopsy and the resultsof the search of the husband’s cell phone. The wife voluntarily comes in and she speakswith you in your office. Thee office door is shut, and you did not supply the wife with aMiranda Warning. The wife admitted to physically fighting with her husband before hepassed out the night of his death and then starting the car in the garage while he waspassed out, because she was going to leave for the night. After a few minutes, shechanged her mind and went back into the house. She doesn’t remember if she turned offthe car or not. She stated she returned the next morning and found her husbanddeceased.1. Explain whether the information given by the wife on the night of the incident in herhouse could be used against her.2. Explain whether the information given by the wife in your office could be usedagainst her.3. Explain whether you would have needed a search warrant to process thehusband’s death scene on the night of the incident.4. Are there any other investigative maneuvers you could do in thiscase? Explain.
