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“Struggle all you want, I’ll kill you either way.”
“Oh, oh you’ve misunderstood me. I’m not trying to live; I’m making sure to leave a forensic evidence trail.”
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forensicfield · 1 year
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Burned Bones as Important Forensic Evidence: A Review
Burned bones are significant forensic evidence but the question arises about the analysis of burned bones. By being a fragile commodity burned bones can be hard to analysis. Over the year many researchers have given... #forensicscience #forensicfield
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mitchipedia · 2 years
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In 1982, Keith Harward was convicted of a brutal murder and rape in Newport News, Va., based solely on dental evidence—a bite mark on the rape victim's shoulder supposedly matched the defendant's dental records. There was no other evidence, but the dental evidence was considered enough.
After 33 years in prison, Harward was exonerated. Dental evidence, formerly considered indisputable, is now being criticized as junk science.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year
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"CROWN FINISHES CASE AGAINST RUDOLF METNER," Winnipeg Tribune. November 17, 1932. Page 1. ---- Accused Likely To Testify In His Own Behalf ---- The Crown this morning concluded its case against Rudolf Metner, of Moosehorn, charged with the murder of his step father, Dan Neuman, in March of 1928. Last witness to be called by W. E. Mo Lean, crown counsel, was Professor R. G. Inkster, of Manitoba Medical college, who testified on nearly 200 fragments of bones, purporting to be all that remained of Dan Neuman.
Possibility of sensational evidence being brought in by the defence is indicated by the fact that Dr. A. Τ. Mathers, provincial psychiatrist, has been subpoenaed. Dr. J. A. Guna will also be called as a defence witness. L. D. Morosnick, defence counsel, will likely call 14 or 15 witnesses all told.
It is also likely that the accused Metner will take the stand in his own defence towards the end of the trial.
This morning, the jury were shown a large number of minute fragments of bone, laid out in 13 small cardboard boxes and three cigarette tins. Professor Inkster stated that in his opinion, they were all human, and came from a single human skeleton. Some of them, he was able to pledge his oath, were human. Others compared accurately with human bones.
He gave the opinion that they came from a skeleton of a human over 40, but not much over 60 years of age, about five feet four in height, and of a male.
Wednesday afternoon, Constables D. A. Bissett and M. J. G. Goldie, R.C.M.P., appeared as witnesses, but their evidence was merely corrobor- ative, of that given previously by Constable William Milligan, of the finding of bone fragments and other articles believed to have belong to Dan Neuman.
Before the noon recess, Mr. Morosnick made a motion for dismissal, and when this was refused, asked further that Mr. Justice Donovan order the statement of the accused be withdrawn from the records. This was also refused.
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bnwjournal · 2 years
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Forensic DNA Fingerprinting and Forensic Genetics
Forensic DNA Fingerprinting and Forensic Genetics
Introduction DNA fingerprinting is a laboratory method used to establish a person’s likely identification based on the nucleotide sequences of certain sections of human DNA that are unique to people. DNA fingerprinting is used for a number of applications, including criminal investigations, forensic purposes, and paternity testing. In such cases, the goal is to “match” two DNA fingerprints, such…
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friendofthecrows · 2 months
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Murder comedy where at one point a forensics-centric amateur detective tries to extract a sample from the eye of a victim for tests without the cops noticing
Call that vitreous humor
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fyumbrellaacademy · 6 months
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zionists love to say 'but israelis are indigenous to the area too!!' as if that means anything.
hypothetical: let us say you live in ancient mexico, 15th century, in a nice sized village a few days walk away from Tenochtitlan. one day the aztecs come and raze your village to the ground, kill the men, rape the women, and kidnap the children. it is documented historically and forensically that the aztec empire slaughtered innocent people in the thousands every year and destroyed hundreds of neighboring villages to expand their claim to the land. the other villages fought back, sometimes even attacked preemptively, and were killed or enslaved for it. but the aztec are indigenous too, so it's okay, right? it's a complicated history, but aztecs live there too so that justifies over thousands of innocents murdered over decades of violent expansion, right?
it's still genocide even when the person doing the genociding is also indigenous. no human with an ounce of kindness and decency gives a fucking shit 'which group was there first' when one group inflicts all of the above on another. columbus would still be a genocidal maniac if he did all that shit to portugal instead.
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mixelation · 7 months
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Thoughts on piranha solution?
mostly scary in that the component parts are NOT hard to get
but also fyi for all you "writers": not a good way to dispose of a body
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gayemeralds · 27 days
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god you know the conspiracy theories about how jason todd died in universe would be off the charts you KNOW people would be convinced that bruce fucking killed him
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bewitching-666 · 2 months
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the way in which this team of apparently highly trained police officers goes about researching their cases is so frustrating. like what do you mean you're only checking whether kao used his phone after he left art's place after you found out he left at all. why did you just. assume. kao died there at the studio. and why has it taken you literal days of thinking of 'hey maybe we should find out if kao has anyone he trusts he can stay with while hiding'. all of these things should be at the top of the list. full phone records, lists of family and friends. you've got a missing person who may or may not be dead and you're just kind of winging the case as you go???
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forensicfield · 2 years
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Acceptance of Scientific Evidence in Court
Science, like the legal system, is impartial. When theory and methods of science are used to aid in the legal justice system it is known as forensic science. The collection, processing, and interpretation of physical evidences are elements of forensic....
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monstersinthecosmos · 3 months
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The pain is heavy in his limbs, his chest. It hurts when he breathes and he wants to sleep. He wonders if he should get away soon, maybe hunt, because he can feel the obsessively manicured demeanor fading on the outside. There’s hunger beneath it, anger. If he can kill something he can submit to the id.  
But Santino is here in his apartment and they’re left with the awkward silence. Be nice to him, a lot has changed, Pandora said. But the grief is everywhere, every inch of his skin, stinging in his very pores the way the fire did. It’s closing in around him now, suffocating and dark, and he suddenly needs to be alone.
He presses his fingers to his brow, too exhausted to know what to do. He can’t look at Santino and wants to be underground. Somewhere cold.
I should have been different.
Santino hovers by the door. His mind gives nothing away, but his posture does. Uneasy, and he seems like he wants to leave, too. It gives Marius some small degree of comfort, like it’ll remove the need to dismiss him.
“Marius, I…”
You are very very wrong. [read on AO3]
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yoldels · 7 months
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I will never get over the fact that it would've been so simple for Jane's/Penny's body to get identified
Yeah, they couldn't find her head (tbh I've always been a bit doubtful a human head couldn't be found), but it was stated in canon that her body was found wearing a St Cassian uniform.
All they had to do was see who was absent from the school attendance the next day and see if they're still alive. It's a small town, there can't be that many people to lose.
Some people who thought about this believe that this part of the musical is a bit of a plot hole, but I'm inclined to see this as a deepening of the tragedy that is Jane Doe's character
It's not that no one could identify her, it's that no one bothered.
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alicepao13 · 9 months
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Rating the Kommissar Rex/Il Commissario Rex/Hudson and Rex human partners for funsies, in chronological order. Contains spoilers, some bias, and opinions based on superficial characteristics. I will take the blame for any distorted memories I have of the shows, although I did a full rewatch last summer. (Rewatch refers to Kommissar Rex and Hudson and Rex. I could only watch Il Commissario Rex once. Well, 0.75 times. I couldn’t find some of the episodes.)
Kommissar Rex
Richard Moser: The blueprint. Not necessarily the best one in my opinion (although if you ask kid me, yes), but they modeled at least two other characters after him in the reboots. Pretty nice (although a product of his time), street smart, recently divorced, and the first few episodes where he and Rex are getting used to living together are hilarious. Moser’s dry humor was good too, also his whump scenes where great. And I appreciated the nude scenes a lot (thanks, German tv of the 90s). 8/10
Alex Brandtner: The hot one. Also, more of a “new age” cop (new age here means post 90s, don’t get confused). Kid me didn’t appreciate the hotness but I watched it in my teen years, and oh boy. And the action scenes, while sometimes ridiculous and making you wonder why???, really showed the actor’s training in physical scenes too. I always liked the way Brandtner immediately bonded with Rex and then we learn of the tragedy with his own dog. Too bad his love life was even more non-existent than Moser’s. 9/10
Marc Hoffmann: I’ll be honest, I just didn’t care for him for the most part, but I did like the fact that for the first time there was a ship with him and Nikki. They went for a different style with this one and it shows. Marc is less type A than the previous two, not a bad thing, but by that point, it was clear that Kommissar Rex as a show was nearing its end and I think it sometimes showed. 7/10
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Il Commissario Rex (At this point, let me just say that I don’t associate the two shows with each other. And whoever has watched both, would probably agree with me. It hardly matters that the Italian show starts as a spinoff.)
Lorenzo Fabbri: Ugh, I don’t know what it is with this guy but I didn’t like him much. His style was a lot like Moser at first (adopting Rex, saving him from a miserable fate, learning to live with him, etc.). I absolutely hated the storyline with the forensics scientist throwing herself at him every chance she got and him trying to avoid her instead of flat out telling her he’s not interested, and then at some point they slept together??? Anyway, did not like. 6/10
Davide Rivera: I liked that guy but sadly we didn’t have that many episodes with him. He could have had more to offer as a character. More quiet than the sometimes too loud Lorenzo, and took some time to warm up to Rex if I recall. I liked that he took no flack from his boss (Sidenote: the boss didn’t like Rex at first and kept wanting to get rid of him, and I wanted to rip him to shreds). 7/10
Marco Terzani: I literally found one season of his episodes, so I’ll reserve judgment (if anyone has his second and third season, please give it to me lol or point to the right direction). He seems kinda reckless? He’s definitely attractive. ?/10, more research needed.
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Hudson and Rex
Charlie Hudson: Started off as kind of mediocre for me, then he made me change my mind. When I started watching, I was hellbent on comparing every single thing of this show to the characters of the original at first, so I’m partially to blame for my initial perception of him. However, I won’t blame myself for the bad writing, pacing, and overall mediocrity of S1 that contributed to a big part of it. Anyway, they used some of Moser’s backstory (divorced, adopts Rex after his K-9 partner tragically dies) and expanded on it. Charlie has had the most development as a character than any of the others, which makes sense since he’s the first of Rex’s partners to live that long or not get rebooted lol. He definitely gets bonus points for having a love life too. And for not dying, despite all the whump situations he gets himself into. Definitely falls under the reckless category too. 70% himbo, 100% whump magnet. 9/10
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alexanderrogge · 5 months
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How bloodstain 'tails' can point to significant, additional forensic details
American Institute of Physics - How bloodstain 'tails' can point to significant, additional forensic details:
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