Rhino Photogrammetry
Rhino Photogrammetry is introduced, to minimize or eliminate the need for measurements at medium to small crime scenes,
Off the Grid: Perspective Grid Photogrammetry in Crime Scene Reconstruction
Photogrammetry, the practice of obtaining accurate measurements from a photograph, is a technique nearly as mature as photography.
Visualization of Cast-off Patterns Using 3D Modeling Software
Information gathered from cast-off patterns can be quite difficult to communicate to others who may not have attended the scene.
Touch DNA: Forensic Collection and Application to Investigations
Touch DNA refers to the DNA that is left behind from skin cells when a person touches or comes into contact with an item.
Using a Holistic Approach to Completing an Investigation
A challenge for the law enforcement officer is ensuring a complete and thorough investigation. Complete investigations do not depend on...
Crime Scene Considerations: Electronic Control Device (TASER®) Deployment
The demand for law enforcement to have access to less lethal tools has never been higher. Within the last ten years, products from TASER®
Detecting Patched Bullet Holes in Painted Drywall
Reconstructionists must sometimes deal with crime scene evidence that has been cleaned, moved, or repaired.
The Evolution of Crime Scene Reconstruction from Proto-analysis to Holistic Analysis: A Court Cas...
In 1992 a double murder in El Paso County, Colorado took the lives of Kermode and Pamela Jordan.
Detecting Blood in Soil after Six Years with Luminol
In October of 2004 the authors began a study to examine the possibility of detecting blood in soil over extended periods of time.