Bloodstains

Bloodstains

Author: Jeff Mudgett

Publisher:

Published: 2017-04-25

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9780692884157

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This story set in Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., San Francisco, New York, and London in the summer of 1888 is based on the true story of and facts uncovered by the author's investigation of the life of his great-great grandfather, Herman Webster Mudgett, aka H.H. Holmes.


Blood Stains

Blood Stains

Author: Patricia Springer

Publisher: Pinnacle Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780786012657

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An account of the investigation and trial of an alleged rape/murder of a 12-year-old by her stepfather.


Bloodstains As Evidence

Bloodstains As Evidence

Author: Marty Matisoff

Publisher: Martin Matisoff

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13:

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This book is geared toward police detectives, forensic scientists, bloodstain pattern analysts, prosecutors and defense attorneys, as well as anyone else with general interest in forensic science.


Blood Stains

Blood Stains

Author: Sharon Sala

Publisher: MIRA

Published: 2011-02-01

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1426884303

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At the reading of her father's will, Maria Slade receives shocking news—as a four-year-old, she'd witnessed her prostitute mother's murder and been taken into hiding by the well-meaning preacher who'd raised her as his own. Maria remembers none of that. But now she's determined to flush her mother's killer out of hiding and discover the identity of her birth father. She heads to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she meets Detective Bodie Scott. Empathizing with this beautiful woman looking to find out who she really is, he opens the decades-old case file. Their investigation leads them down a dangerous path, where no one is what they seem. Where a father does not want to be found. And a murderer has "like mother, like daughter" in mind for Maria.


Bloodstains And Ballistics: The Science Of Forensic Detection

Bloodstains And Ballistics: The Science Of Forensic Detection

Author: Nicky Huys

Publisher: Nicky Huys

Published: 2023-12-01

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13:

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Dive into the meticulous world of forensic science with "Bloodstains and Ballistics: The Science of Forensic Detection." This book explores the rigorous methods used to solve crimes through the analysis of bloodstain patterns and ballistics. It offers a window into the day-to-day activities of forensic experts as they piece together stories told by silent witnesses—blood drops and bullet casings. From the physics behind blood splatter to the chemistry of gunshot residue, this book provides a thorough grounding in two of the most crucial aspects of criminal investigation. It's a must-read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of science and the law.


Interpretation of Bloodstain Evidence at Crime Scenes, Second Edition

Interpretation of Bloodstain Evidence at Crime Scenes, Second Edition

Author: William G. Eckert

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1998-07-14

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 9780849381263

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As witnessed in landmark criminal cases, the quality and integrity of bloodstain evidence can be a crucial factor in determining a verdict. Since the first edition of Interpretation of Bloodstain Evidence at Crime Scenes was published nearly a decade ago, bloodstain pattern interpretation has continued to grow as a branch of forensic science. Revised and updated to reflect new technology and developments in the field, the second edition is packed with new information and illustrations-including 421 photographs and diagrams of improved quality that will aid in interpretation of evidence. Expanding on a single chapter presented in the bestselling first edition, the second edition details, in four chapters, an introduction to bloodstain interpretation; low-velocity impact and angular considerations; medium and high-velocity impact; and the significance of partially dried, clotted, aged, and physically altered bloodstains in four new chapters. A full chapter on the detection of blood with luminol, featuring high-quality, full-color photographs of luminol reactions, has been added. This new edition also includes 12 new case studies in addition to 8 original case studies from the first edition that have been retained for their interpretative value. Everyone involved in crime scene evaluation and interpretation-law enforcement officers, criminologists, medical examiners, forensic pathologists, medicolegal personnel, and prosecutors and defense attorneys-will benefit from the improved and expanded second edition of this definitive reference.


Principles of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

Principles of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

Author: Stuart H. James

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2005-05-26

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13: 1420039466

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As witnessed in landmark criminal cases, the quality and integrity of bloodstain evidence can be a crucial factor in determining a verdict.