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Types of Evidence bsapp.com

Documents Hand written Type or Printed Authenticity? bsapp.com

Glass How broken? Link a suspect to a crime scene Fingerprints Blood bsapp.com

Soils, Minerals, Wood, and Other Vegetative Matter. Location Link suspect Trace Evidence -Palynology- study of plants bsapp.com

Fingerprints Mainstay of Forensics Who is on file? bsapp.com

Hair What type? How removed? Match to a person DNA bsapp.com

Fibers Link suspect to a location or victim Origin? bsapp.com

Firearms and Ammunition Circumstances of discharge Link to suspect Link to weapon Link to victim bsapp.com

Powder Residue Evidence of shooting Circumstances of shooting Type of weapon bsapp.com

Explosives & Propellants Link to suspect or victim Origin bsapp.com

Tool Marks Match tool to scares bsapp.com

Impressions bsapp.com

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Drugs Type of Drug? Strength? Origin? Legal? bsapp.com

Paint Origin Match bsapp.com

Blood, Semen, Saliva, Organs, & other Physiological Fluids Origin DNA Condition bsapp.com

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