Forensics. Clues left on crime scenes can give forensics experts lots of information. For instance, a cigarette butt left by the perpetrator can give the forensic experts a saliva sample that in turn can give them the DNA of the perpetrator.
Forensics. Clues left on crime scenes can give forensics experts lots of information. For instance, a cigarette butt left by the perpetrator can give the forensic experts a saliva sample that in turn can give them the DNA of the perpetrator.
Forensics. Clues left on crime scenes can give forensics experts lots of information. For instance, a carpet fiber from a particular crime scene found on a suspect's clothing can tell police that the suspect in fact had been at the particular crime scene.
Examining a computer. Removing the hard-drive from a computer to make a copy. Computer Forensic Analyst Jeff McGurk at the Nebraska State Patrol Crime Lab.
Examining a computer. Removing the hard-drive from a computer to make a copy. Computer Forensic Analyst Jeff McGurk at the Nebraska State Patrol Crime Lab.
Fingerprint expert using the heat in the steam of the iron to develop fingerprints on envelope that have been previously coated with Ninhydrin. Prints show up purple.
Fingerprint expert using the heat in the steam of the iron to develop fingerprints on envelope that have been previously coated with Ninhydrin. Prints show up purple.
Fingerprint expert using the heat in the steam of the iron to develop fingerprints on envelope that have been previously coated with Ninhydrin. Prints show up purple.
forensics; gathering evidence; solving crime; science; expert; crime lab; DNA
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Forensics. DNA. Print outs of DNA tests. One line represents a sample from a crime scene. The other line represents a sample from a known suspect. The two are compared and searched for matching details.
forensics; gathering evidence; solving crime; science; expert; crime lab; DNA
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Forensics. DNA. Print outs of DNA tests. One line represents a sample from a crime scene. The other line represents a sample from a known suspect. The two are compared and searched for matching details.
Forensics. Students measuring shooting angels. By inserting dowels in the bullet holes, it is possible to visualize from where the shot originated. Nebraska Wesleyan University at Lincoln.
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A police officer guards a crime scene in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, after the discovery of a 17-year-old girl's body in a suitcase near a car park entrance in April 2006. Other officers and a forensics van can be seen in the background near the exact spot where the body was found. A homeless 23-year-old man was jailed for life in February 2009 after being convicted of the girl's murder.
crime scene murder police officer tape cordon guard guards guarding forensics crimes criminal investigation homicide detectives policeman cop cops policemen cordoned off law and order a of the stands standing Kent Constabulary PC constable constables blue white tapes probe probes murders homicides major scenes man 999 911 emergency service services officers England UK United Kingdom English British Tunbridge Wells barrier barriers
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A police officer guards a crime scene in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, after the discovery of a 17-year-old girl's body in a suitcase near a car park entrance in April 2006. Other officers and a forensics van can be seen in the background near the exact spot where the body was found. A homeless 23-year-old man was jailed for life in February 2009 after being convicted of the girl's murder.
Forensics expert preparing to fire gun into water tank. The bullet is later retreived and will be compared to bullets found on crime scene or in victim. Each gun leaves unique markings on bullets fired from that gun.
Forensics expert preparing to fire gun into water tank. The bullet is later retreived and will be compared to bullets found on crime scene or in victim. Each gun leaves unique markings on bullets fired from that gun.
forensics; gathering evidence; solving crime; science; expert; crime lab; DNA
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Forensics. DNA. Research pipettes and bag for disposing of contaminated items. These pipettes allow the users to have great control over even very small amounts of liquid.