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  2. Scientific Working Group – Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

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    SWGSTAIN has nationally and internationally recognized bloodstain pattern analysts, several of whom are members of the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA). The experts come from various areas including law enforcement, federal, state and local laboratories, the private sector, and academia.

  3. International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts

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    A group of bloodstain analysts recognized the need for a coordinated effort to develop themselves and the emerging field of bloodstain pattern analysis. Of the 23 people present at the meeting moderated by Deborah J. Wakida, 22 became Charter Members. Only Douglas Ridolfi of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department declined to join.

  4. Bloodstain pattern analysis - Wikipedia

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    Cast-off blood stain pattern. Impact spatter is the most common bloodstain pattern type in a crime scene. It occurs when an object hits a source of blood. [31] In impact blood spatter patterns, blood is often circular and not elongated. [32] There are two types of impact spatter, back spatter and forward spatter. [31]

  5. Alex Murdaugh attorneys question SLED blood DNA evidence in ...

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    State Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel said, “We are reviewing the motion and will respond at the appropriate time.” ... from blood spatter to cell phone location data, is expected to ...

  6. HemoSpat - Wikipedia

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    Using photos from a bloodshed incident at a crime scene, a bloodstain pattern analyst can use HemoSpat to calculate the area-of-origin of impact patterns. This information may be useful for determining position and posture of suspects and victims, sequencing of events, corroborating or refuting testimony, and for crime scene reconstruction .

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    Getty Images If you're a regular viewer of crime dramas and police procedurals, you have some idea of the breadth of jobs in the law enforcement world: detectives, patrol officers, forensics ...

  8. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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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 forensics is the application of visual comparison techniques to verify similarity of physical evidence. This includes fingerprint analysis, toolmark analysis, and ballistic analysis.

  9. Will Odinism be part of Delphi murder trial testimony? What ...

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    Maj. Patrick Cicero, a blood specialist and forensics expert from the LaPorte County Sheriff's Office who was consulted by the state, tried to discredit that claim.