Physical trace evidence such as paint is commonly found at crime scenes like hit-and-run accidents or burglaries. Paint contains pigments that impart color, a binder that holds the pigments, and a solvent that disperses the components. Automotive paint systems typically involve an electrocoat primer, a primer surfacer, a basecoat containing color pigments, and a clear topcoat for protection and shine. Microscopic examination of multiple matching colored paint layers can help relate two paint samples to a common origin, though there is no set number of layers required to make this determination. Entomology uses knowledge of insect colonization of remains to estimate time of death, as blowflies are usually the first to lay eggs which