I have expertise in blood pattern identification (blood spatter), trajectory determination, serology (blood and body fluids), and photography. I also have knowledge in many other areas (firearms, fingerprints, questioned documents...) that may assist me at the scene. As a primary crime scene ...
Depending on what scientific examinations are needed or requested, I may be involved in the actual "bench work" once the evidence is submitted to the laboratory. I have expertise in blood pattern identification (blood spatter), trajectory determination, serology (blood and body fluids), and p...
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Det. Tom Small: OK, this is … Pinehurst Road, and this is Ashley Ellerin's former residence. Hollywood homicide Detective Tom Small says there was little to go on. Maureen Maher:… no blood spatter outside, no pieces of clothing, no other— no material that ...
Alternate light sources are crucial in seeing details not visible to the naked eye, or naked camera as it were. Ultraviolet, infrared, and blue lights can all literally shed light on hidden details such as trace blood spatter and chemical agents like those used to clean a crime scene. These...
Blood Spatter Analysis Blood spatter analysis experts use bloodstains and spatters that are left at a crime scene to answer questions to the type of weapon used, the location of the perpetrator and the victim, and the amount of force or number of weapon strikes. ...
happened and how, and determine a motive for the crime. Photographs of blood splatter patterns, examinations of the victim and/or tests on weapons can help forensic scientists and criminalists determine how and where a victim was injured, the type of weapon used and even who may have used ...
” Armed with that objective, she created the aptly namedNutshell Studies of Unexplained Deaths: a series of dioramas that depict realistic crime scenes on a miniature scale. Complete with tiny hand-made victims, detailed blood spatter patterns, and other minute features, these three-dimensional ...
Depending on what scientific examinations are needed or requested, I may be involved in the actual "bench work" once the evidence is submitted to the laboratory. I have expertise in blood pattern identification (blood spatter), trajectory determination, serology (blood and body fluids), and ...
Alternate light sources are crucial in seeing details not visible to the naked eye, or naked camera as it were. Ultraviolet, infrared, and blue lights can all literally shed light on hidden details such as trace blood spatter and chemical agents like those used to clean...