Showing posts with label crime scene science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crime scene science. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Tidbit Tuesday: Crime Scene Investigation

Wow! I'm learning lots of interesting stuff researching crime scene science. Did you know: 


  1. Police can expose items to superglue fumes to find hidden (latent) fingerprints.
  2. Prints from the palms or the soles of the feet are as unique as fingerprints and can be used to positively identify suspects.

  3. Crime scene investigators need good observational and writing skills to document the scene of a crime. Such documentation can be crucial when a case goes to trial.

Interesting stuff, huh?

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