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Category: 2010

Using Security Camera Video in Accident Reconstruction

Detective Tilo Voitel, Denver Police Department, Traffic Investigations Abstract:  In November of 2006 a family with small children was crossing the street in downtown Denver... Read more

A Comparison of Event Analysis and Multilinear Events Sequencing Techniques for Reconstructing Unique Phenomena

Ross M. Gardner, MA, CSCSA Abstract:  Event Analysis is a specific crime scene analysis method in use today. Its purpose is to objectively define what... Read more

Can Accident Investigation Tools Help Crime Scene Reconstruction?

Ludwig Benner Jr., BChE, PE-Safety (Retired) and William D. Carey, BA  Abstract: The search for ways to improve present crime scene reconstruction practices is a continuing... Read more

Studying Fired Bullet Performance in a Unique Environment

Matthew Noedel, Noedel Scientific, Puyallup, WA Abstract:  Many studies have been conducted about the evaluation and reconstruction of fired bullet paths delivered in indoor scenes... Read more

Using Multiple Void Patterns at Crime Scenes to Estimate Area of Origin in Bloodstain Cases

Jeff Saviano, CFC, April Allgood, MS, and Zerah Malone, MS Abstract:  Void patterns in bloodstain pattern analysis are often used to determine the absence or... Read more

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