PPT-Blood Spatter Analysis

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General Info gained from bloodstain pattern analysis 1 the direction the blood originated from 2the angle that the blood drop struck a surface 3 locationposition

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General Info gained from bloodstain pattern analysis 1 the direction the blood originated from 2the angle that the blood drop struck a surface 3 locationposition of a bleeding individual at a crime scene. Blood pressure normally rises and falls throughout the day but it can cause health problems if it stays high for a long time High blood pressure can lead to heart disease and strokeleading causes of death in the United States Are you at risk One in WARNING. Contains graphic images. Angle of Impact. The acute angle formed between the direction of a blood drop and the plane of the surface it strikes. . Arterial spurting (or gushing) pattern. . Bloodstain pattern(s) resulting from blood exiting the body under pressure from a breached . FSB 09 Room plan room. The crime scene investigators determined that the bloodstain patterns on the “stove” wall were suitable for analysis. To enable you to analyse these bloodstains a . By : Cyndreka Lindsey. CHEM-4201. 11/20/2014. Outline. Background. Spatter Analysis. Blood Patterns. Common Tests. Writing Assignment. Questions. Background. Before blood analysis detectives had to relay on their instincts and criminal confessions to solve a crime. Blood spatter . 1939—spatter . patterns first . analyzed. Blood may . spatter . when a wound is inflicted. Blood . spatter . pattern—a grouping of blood stains. Patterns help to reconstruct the events surrounding a shooting, stabbing, or beating. Ricky Pedersen. De La Salle College. Newton’s Law of Cooling. Newton’s Law of Cooling. You may wish to choose a volunteer to “play dead”. Police tape is a bonus!. Fake blood. Newton’s Law of Cooling. The success or failure of any criminal investigation often depends on the recognition of physical evidence left at a crime scene and the proper analysis of that evidence.. Crime scenes that involve bloodshed often contain a wealth of information in the form of bloodstains.  The pattern, size, shape, and the location of such stains may be very useful in the reconstruction of the events that occurred. . Griffin. Bloodstain patterns. The patterns left by falling, projected, or smeared blood can help the forensic investigator interpret and reconstruct what has happened at a crime scene.. Observation of the position and shape of stain patterns can give information such as:. Ms. Schultz. The Sam Sheppard Case. On July 4, 1954 Sam Sheppard called police to report that his wife Marilynn was dead in the bedroom. He said the night before, his wife had gone upstairs to bed while he was asleep on the couch. When he went upstairs, he saw his wife covered in blood. He heard a noise and ran downstairs chasing after a 6’3’’ bushy haired man. The two struggled and Dr. Sheppard was choked unconscious. When police arrived, Marilynn was found with 35 wounds to the head and blood drenched the walls, door, and bed. Her face was almost unrecognizable. Sheppard served 10 years in prison before the US Supreme court rules that the trial had been tainted. The evidence was reexamined. Blood spatters and blood drops provided some of the most compelling evidence. Dr. Paul Kirk, an expert in blood analysis, determined the killer could not have been Sam because the attack was perpetrated by a left handed person. Dr. Sheppard was right handed.. Bloodstain Science. Warning: Some material in this presentation and related videos may be too graphic for some people. . What . does the abbreviation BPA represent? . Bloodstain Pattern Analysis. What can an investigator learn from the analysis of a blood spatter?. Bits and pieces…. Use of force to describe the blood spatter. In the past, forensic investigators used ‘velocity’ to describe a pattern of blood dispersion. . Low . velocity (gravity/drop, 5ft/s) . Class Starter: . What are the different blood types that exist?. What determines what type of blood you have?. Why can you die if you were to receive an incompatible blood type?. What determines the different blood groups?. Blood Stain Evidence. Bloodstain patterns can help investigators reconstruct events in a crime scene.. Analysis of the blood stain can tell whether it is animal or human.. Projected blood stains are called . a.k.a. Forensic Serology. Sources. www.crosscuttingconcepts.com. Forensic Chemistry by David E. Newton. Infobase. Publishing; 2007 . Take out your notebook and copy the following questions. Provide a short answer. .

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