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what forensics and murder cases have taught me
• if you’re burying a person, bury them with a dead animal over them so authorities think it’s what triggered the cadaver dogs.
• if you leave someone out to decompose you’re gonna have to deal with hair mass.
• hair mass - the number of individual hairs, the thickness of each strand, and it’s overall resistance and strength
• if you’re gonna put a body in a wood chipper you should freeze it first so it doesn’t mess up the gears
• chemistry - narcotics, toxicology, mainly in a lab
• biology - medical examiners, dna, death investigators
• forensic examiner - identify, collect and observe photography, fingerprinting, ballistics, blood splatter
• engineer - can determine how a structure collapsed
• toxicologist - tests for poisons
• computer technician - records digital information for safe keeping
• fingerprint expert - identifies patterns in fingerprints
• handwriting expert - determines hand writing patterns
• psychologist - studies crimes and people involved to prevent future issues
• anthropologist - studies bones to find age, race, gender, etc. (identification of skeletized human remains)
• ballistics expert - finds out which gun and ammunition was used in a crime
• medical examiner - performs autopsies
• chemist - analyzes chemicals found
• forensic artist - works with bones in order recreate their faces when the victim has been unidentifiable for decades
• dna can be found under fingernails
• forensic accountant- prepare visual aids to support trial evidence, investigating fraud and marital disputes.
• forensic economics- study and interpretation of economic damage to include present day calculations of lost businesses, earnings, benefits and services (household or medical)
• arsenic can damage and peel the skin, show up in hair, recurring diarrhea, discoloration, paralysis, etc.
• livor mortis can indicate a victims time of death by analyzing discolorationin lowest parts of the body
• smaller people take longer to cremate than larger people due to body fat actually incinerates at high temperatures that cause like a grease fire
• you can’t just dump a body in a water or pieces come off and float up which makes it difficult to find out time of death because if surrounding tempatures
• forensic entomology - study and application of insects and other anthropod biology to criminal matters. (insects in on or around human remains to determine death and if body was moved)
• forensic epistemology- philosophical knowledge in a legal setting typically for understanding behavior
• odontology - study of teeth
• psychology and psychiatry - human behavior studies
• small doses of arsenic can cause a period of illness before death. It’s also very hard to detect in clinical autopsies
• arsonists often use chemicals with distinct scents
• investigators use sniffers to help identify what’s type of substance was used to accelerate the sired of fire
• barrels of guns have its own unique grooves and surfaces, creating a distinct imprint that’s cats as the fingerprint of the gun.
• everytime you delete a file from a computer, the fuel is set aside and hidden, marked as date waiting to be rewritten; computer analyst developed programs to help open and copy this data
• the smell of dead bodies are actually a combination of chemical gasses emittted by the corpse, like ammonia and sulphur
• the government as hired individuals to monitor civilians and those under suspicion of criminal activity
• before fingerprints, police would take at least 11 bodily measurements in order to find a perfect match
• cranial morphology can help investigators find out a victims gender. males have slightly sloping foreheads + females have vertical foreheads
• forensic palynology - study of pollen and spores which tend to stick to a criminal’s clothing and/or body. this is also used as an indicator to his/her whereabouts, based on where that plant grows. traces of pollen can easily link a suspect to the crime scene
• most law enforcers use AFIS ( automated fingerprint identification system ) that matches a record within minutes or seconds
• antifreeze contains ethylene glycol and methanol in which are hazardous to humans.
• wick effect - when clothes or the human body become partially destructed and began to act like a wick after it’s soaked up
• possible fire starters - thermite bombs, kerosene, magnesium + phosphorus, napalm
• spontaneous human combustion - the concept of the combustion of a living human body without having a source of ignition
The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014) dir. Adam Robitel
I gotta salute Gavin. He left,and he meant that shit.
No guilty crawling back like ‘I’m sorry guys’ NO,Gavin said ‘Fuck this,fuck y’all’ and took his shot up little minivan and dipped…😂😂😂


