Fall Forensics Final
Sequence of decomposition:
Fresh, bloated, active decay, advanced decay, dry decay
What is the rigor mortis timeline?
Full or peak rigor - 8-12 hours Rigor left body - 24-48 hours
What are the types of crime scene search patterns?
Grid, linear, quadrant/zone, and spiral
How are insects useful to solving crimes?
Help determine PMI, if the body has been moved, and cause of death
What are the 5 manners of death?
Homicide Suicide Natural Accidental Undetermined
When are fingerprints formed?
In utero, very early in pregnancy - volar pads are formed which form the friction ridges. The formation of these ridges are dependent upon the environment of the fetus.
Why isn't insect evidence collected more often at crime scenes?
Investigators may not be prepared to collect or have knowledge of how or what to collect.
Why should witnesses be separated at the crime scene?
Keep them from talking to one another so they can't "get their stories straight"
Which fingerprint classification is the most common?
Loop
3 Classification of fingerprints?
Loops Arch Whorl
Who performs an autopsy?
Medical examiners, pathologists, sometimes coroners
How should you store wet or damp collected evidence?
NO plastics or metal containers Paper allows the moisture to evaporate
Identify the type of fingerprint:
Plain arch
Identify the type of fingerprint:
Plain whorl
What is the difference plastic, latent, and patent fingerprints?
Plastic prints - usually left in something like mud, dough, paint wax soap Latent prints - can't be seen by naked eye, power must be used to make them show up so they can be lifted Patent prints - made by a liquid, like blood, or a powder that sticks to the finger and then transfers to a surface. Ink, blood, dirt, flour, grease,
Identify the type of fingerprint: on the left hand
Radial loop
7 S of crime scenes
Scan Secure Separate Photograph Document Sketch - make sure to have 2 reference points for triangulation
Timeline for food to empty from stomach and out the body
Stomach: 2-6 hours Small intestine: 12 hours Large intestine: 14 hours
Identify the type of fingerprint:
Tented arch
What is algor mortis?
The cooling of the body after death until temperature of environment
What is the purpose of The Innocence Project?
To reopen cases where eyewitness testimony and/or DNA evidence can clear someone who has been wrongly convicted of a crime.
Explain Locard's principle of exchange
Trace evidence can be exchanged between a suspect/victim and or the crime scene/victim/suspect. Basically you take something with you or leave something at the crime scene. Intensity, duration of the contact will determine how much trace evidence is left behind
Identify the type of fingerprint: on the right hand
Ulnar loop
Which is less reliable in determining TOD if person has been dead less than 12 hours? Rigor mortis Livor mortis Potassium levels in the eye Algor mortis
potassium levels in the eye
Types of evidence: direct
seeing is believing
What is the function of maggot spiracles?
1. Can be used to determine the age of fly species to help determine TOD/PMI 2. breathing
Body temperature is lost at ________ degrees Fahrenheit with mild/ normal conditions
1.4 degrees/hour
Henry System:
16 Right Index 8 Rt. Ring 4 Lt Thumb 2 Lt Middle 1 Lt Pink +1 16 Right Thumb 8 Right Middle 4 Rt Pinky 2 Lt Index 1 Lt Ring +1
Minutiae that helps identify what type of print someone has, contains two deltas. What kind of print is this?
A whorl
Identify the type of fingerprint:
Accidental
Another name for grave wax?
Adipocere: Waxy material formed from the breakdown of fat under dry conditions
What component of fingerprints react with ninhydrin?
Amino acids
What are the most common types of insects that feed on a corpse?
Ants, butterflies, yellow jackets, beetles
What is AFIS?
Automated fingerprint identification system
Marbling of the skin occurs during decomposition:
Because of the blood being broken down by chemical reactions of sulfur and hemoglobin
Describe/define livor mortis
Blood settling Purple color Blanching occurs until fixed Decomp of blood cells and blood vessels
Identify the type of fingerprint:
Central pocket loop (whorl)
Types of evidence: indirect
Circumstantial: Biological, Physical, fingerprint
What is the protocol for collecting evidence?
Correct packaging methods Documentation of the evidence in evidence log Sign in/sign out to maintain proper chain of custody
What should be included in a crime scene sketch?
Date and location of crime scene North symbol Scale Who is drawing the sketch
Why is the use of fingerprints for identification purposes not exact?
Depends on humans carrying out he analysis and humans make mistakes
Identify the type of fingerprint:
Double loop (whorl)
Order of development for blowflies
Egg-larval stages of instar 1, instar 2, instar 3-pupa- adult Did you know that blowflies are attracted to urine and feces? Blowflies are NOT active at night and only grow because of available heat or degree hours. This is why we can't take into consideration their development at night.
What kind of information does a forensic scientist provide in a court of law?
Factual data usually concluded from testing and analyzing evidence from crime scene