Crime Scene Investigation

Every crime scene is tampered with the moment ANYONE enters the scene. This is called transference (Locard’s exchange principal) . With hopes that minimal transference has taken place we can begin our documentation of evidence:


Pictures, Video and more Pictures
Fingerprints
Impressions from tools, shoes, car tires
Fabric
Body fluids like semen, blood, saliva
Hair
Fingernail scrapings
Body tissue
Glass
Plant spores
Fibers
Paint chips
Gunshot residue
Accelerants
Weapons or evidence of them
Shell casings
Questionable documents
Checks
Memos
IHand written notes
Observe and note: light on/off, windows open/closed, temp of room (analayze temp control setting for prints)
Magazines, books, anything hand held on scene (analyzed for prints)
Alarm clock/Ipod/Remote (analyzed for prints)
Under furniture, cushions, mattress, baseboard (inspect)
Any Computer equipment, cameras, audio devices (sent to lab)
Telephones and history (Cells must be bagged preferably in a Faraday Bag)
Special evidence in certain instances
We will assist in:
Proving that a crime was indeed committed
Indicate key aspects of the crime
Establish the key identities of the victim or suspect, determine what kind of investigation must be done to identify them and how they interacted.
Corroborate (or not) any testimony given by witnesses
Help to exonerate a suspect who is innocent
Provide leads for further investigation
Pressure suspects into giving (true) confessions 
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