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    Bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) is a forensic discipline focused on analyzing bloodstains left at known, or suspected crime scenes through visual pattern recognition...
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    A crime scene is any location that may be associated with a committed crime. Crime scenes contain physical evidence that is pertinent to a criminal investigation...
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  • action, and link suspects to the crime. Analysis of blood residue is also an important technique in archeology. Blood constitutes about eight percent of...
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    Bloodstain pattern analysis is the scientific examination of blood spatter patterns found at a crime scene to reconstruct the events of the crime. Comparative...
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  • crime scene reconstructionists on the organization's website. Crime reenactment Crime scene Forensic photography HemoSpat, Bloodstain pattern analysis software...
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  • industry. The crime scene investigation science of bloodstain pattern analysis uses stage blood or sometimes cow's blood in mock-up crime scenes when training...
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  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, also referred to as CSI and CSI: Las Vegas, is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that originally...
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    Stites, a crime scene photographer who was believed by the police to be a blood-spatter analyst, told police there was a clean-up at the crime scene and high-velocity...
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    Forensic investigators use luminol to detect trace amounts of blood at crime scenes, as it reacts with the iron in hemoglobin. Biologists use it in...
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  • such as blood, semen, saliva, and urine, and their relationship to a crime scene. A forensic serologist may also be involved in DNA analysis and bloodstain...
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    DNA profiling (redirect from DNA Analysis)
    of DNA left by the murderer which confirmed Pitchfork's presence at both crime scenes; he pleaded guilty to both murders. After some years, a chemical...
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    ridges of a human finger. The recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science. Moisture and grease on a...
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    distribution and scale patterns. This technique has been used in criminal investigations to try to tie hair found at a crime scene, or other location of...
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    technique allowed for the use of far fewer cells than RFLP analysis making it more useful for crime scenes that did not have the large amounts of DNA material...
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    List of Dexter characters (category Lists of American crime television series characters)
    (Michael C. Hall), a forensic technician specializing in bloodstain pattern analysis for the fictional Miami Metro Police Department, who leads a secret...
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  • 'cooperative,' police say". Chicago Tribune. "Crime Scene Reconstruction and Blood Stain Pattern Analysis: The Case of Christopher Vaughn". Unsolved Magazine...
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    a visual test for blood left at crime scenes. Oct-1-en-3-one ("Smell" of blood) Taboo food and drink: Blood "Definition of BLOOD". Merriam-Webster. Archived...
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  • source a specific blood stain can be found". "A data set of bloodstain patterns for teaching and research in bloodstain pattern analysis: Gunshot backspatters"...
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    a locked door to discover what is on the other side, destroying a pattern of blood spatters on the door in the process. In all such instances, the advent...
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    Evidence is also found in much smaller amounts at crime scenes. The Scientific Working Group Materials Analysis (SWGMAT) has created guidelines to ensure proper...
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