Forensic Notes (Fiber Evidence)
Collection of Fiber Evidence3
Removed fibers should be folded into a small sheet of paper and stored in a paper bag
Keratin can be found on what other parts of your body
Skin
Medulla
The central canal running through most hairs.
What part of the hair strand is required to individualize it to a specific source?
The follicle cell
Unusual yellow and green carpet fibers
The piece of evidence used to implicate Wayne Williams in the murders
Plain Weave
The simplest and most common weave pattern The warp and weft yarns pass under each other alternately Design resembles a checkerboard
cuticle, cortex, medulla
The three main layers of the hair shaft are the:
What made the evidence used to convict Wayne Williams so unusual?
The yellow and green carpet fibers were not common in houses throughout Atlanta.
Fill in the blank
A fiber can be spun into a spinneret to make a ?
What can be determined by examining an unknown hair sample's length, shape, size, and color?
A person's DNA
anagen phase
Also known as growth phase; phase during which new hair is produced.
Fiber
Are considered class Evidence Have Probative Value Are common trace evidence at a crime scene Can be characterized based on comparison of both physical and chemical properties
Collection of Fiber Evidence1
Bag clothing items individually in paper bags. Make sure that different items are not placed on the same surface before being bagged
Microscopic Observation (Testing for Identification)
Color--compositional differences in the dyes Fibers surface--delustering particles that may be added by manufacturers
What are examples of natural fibers?
Cotton, silk, wool
What are not the recommended methods for the collection of hair evidence
Cutting the hair or ?
What was used as evidence in the Wayne Williams murder case?
Fiber evidence
Fabric is made of
Fibers
What protein is your hair primarily made up of?
Keratin
Collection of Fiber Evidence2
Make tape lifts of exposed skin areas of bodies and any inanimate objects
Natural fibers are classified according to their origin
Vegetable or cellulose, Animal or protein, Mineral
What did the Wayne Williams do that indicated he was following news coverage of the killers?
Wayne stripped his victims naked and threw then into the Chatahochee River.
The scale pattern
Which feature of hair is MOST important in making a species identification?
Blend
a fabric made up of two or more different types of fiber.
Natural
animal, vegetable, or inorganic
Fourier Transform infrared analysis (FTIR)
based on selective absorption of wavelengths of light
When using a microscope, how do you determine the power of the magnification?
Multiply the power of the ocular lens by the power of the objective
The follicular tag on a loose hair strand is what?
Nuclear DNA
What can a synthetic fiber made up of?
Nylon, polyester, acrylic, and spandex
The pigment granules that provide a red or blonde hair strand are called what?
Pheomelanin
Cortex
Pigment granules that impart hair with color are found in this
The Eumelanin
Produces brown to black pigments in the hair
Thermal decomposition
gently heating to break down the fiber to the basic monomers
Medullae may be classified as being:
interrupted or absent, continuous, fragmented
Density (Testing for Identification)
mass of object divided by the volume of an object
Pyrolysis gas chromatography
mass spectrometry (PGC-MS)- burns a sample under controlled conditions, separates and analyzes each combustion product
Refractive Index (Testing for Identification)
measuring the bending of light as it passes from air into a solid or liquid
Nylon (Synthetic Fibers)
most durable of man-made fibers; extremely light weight
Polyester (Synthetic Fibers)
most widely used man-made fiber
Types of fibers:
natural and artificial
Burning (Testing for Identification)
observation of how a fiber burns, the odor, color of flame, smoke and the appearance of the residue
Types of Synthetic Fibers
rayon, nylon, acetate, acrylic, spandex, polyester
Chemical tests (Testing for Identification)
solubility and decomposition
The Imbricate
type of scales commonly found in human hair
Fluorescence (Testing for Identification)
used for comparing fibers as well as spotting fibers for collection
Optical microscopy
uses polarizing light and comparison microscopes
You do what to see better detail?
you increase the magnification, so you can see better detail.
Type of Natural Fibers
Silk, Cotton, Wool, Mohair, Cashmere
Artificial
synthesized or created from altered natural sources
telogenic stage
the final phase of hair growth, which is easily removed from the scalp