This document provides information about various forensic science techniques used in crime scene investigations including:
- Analyzing blood samples in a lab using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) which was developed by Alec Jeffreys.
- Using computers to examine fingerprint minutiae like loops and dots to identify matches.
- Edward Foster pioneering fingerprint analysis in Canada and providing fingerprint evidence in the 1911 Jennings murder case.
- Forensic chemists analyzing chemical aspects of samples to identify substances and provide evidence.
- France McGill pioneering forensic chemistry and identifying strychnine poisoning in an elderly couple's bran muffins.
- Ballistics experts using a water tank to safely collect test-fired bullets for comparison to bullets from a crime scene
Related topics: