One of the pieces of evidence at the crime scene was hair that was caught around a hair tie. The hair tie was found with hair caught in it and lying next to Anna Garcia’s body. A microscope was used to compare the hair that was found at the scene to Anna’s hair and other suspects. After looking at and comparing each suspect’s hair, I was easily able to conclude that the hair belonged to Anna Garcia. The hair that was found at the crime scene perfectly matched Anna Garcia’s
On the spatula, there were only Mr. Eldridge's fingerprints on the spatula. He also has access to the spatula because he works at the Family Fun restaurant. Please consider the reasons and evidence presented that David Eldridge committed this crime. There was a spatula in David Eldridge’s house with his and Mr. Arms’ fingerprints. William Warden even heard screaming from the
Crime scene investigators noted signs of a struggle left under Estelle’s nails. After it was already too late, DNA testing determined the skin found under her fingernails was not a match to Blair but rather a match to the other suspect at the time of the original investigation. The expert DNA testimony at Blair’s trial consisted of fibers and hair found in his vehicle, on his person, and at an unrelated park was circumstantial and eventually disproven by DNA
During the conversation I obtained written consent to search Frank’s room. I searched the room and didn’t locate anything related to Blackshire’s murder. After speaking with Frank I checked the area in an attempt to locate Willie Wright. At approximately 11:19 a.m., I Detective L. Donegain made contact with Willie Wright (black, male DOB 09/09/1977) in room 335.
The investigations of the fingerprints dealing with anna 's death had revealed that the fingerprints belonged to Alex Garcia. I state this because after further inspection i conclude that alex garcia’s fingerprint matches certain parts of the fingerprint found at the scene’s ridge patterns were the same. And both fingerprints had the “loop” type fingerprint,They both had the same minutiae . So the conclusion that due to all the similarities alex’s fingerprints and the prints found at the scene are a match.
Mr. Armes had a cut in his finger a few weeks ago and Mr. Eldridge had offered to take it home and wash it which is why his fingerprints are on the spatula. Mr. Armes' throat was slit with the same spatula. David Eldridge had forgotten to bring the spatula back to Mr. Armes. Police investigators said that Mr. Armes bled to death and that he had blunt-force trauma on the back of his head. This is proving that Mr. Eldridge’s fingerprints got on the murder weapon because he took the spatula home and washed it for Mr. Armes.
In September of 1961, a woman from District of Columbia had an intruder break into her apartment. While the invader of the home was there, they had taken her wallet, and also raped the woman. During the investigation of the crime, the police had found some latent fingerprints in the apartment. The police then established and processed the prints. The prints were then connected back to 16 year old Morris A. Kent.
By analyzing the Molly Wright case, Mr. David Hill stated that he found 73 Molly Wright body on her kitchen floor. In the act of trying to revive her blood spatter was transferred to is shoes, jeans, and denim jacket that he was wearing he stated. Samantha Warna the BPE in the case testified that the blood spatters that was found on Mr. David could not be made the way he stated the event happened. Therefore, Without Samantha Warna’s testimony was very important in this case.
The hairs found on Wineski’s body sealed the sealed for the police. The evidence matched up perfectly, keeping Samuels in jail for the rest of his life. Case: Sofia Silvia case (fibers) Victim: Sofia Silvia
As the other policeman was arresting Kraft, the other one approached his car because they suspected he was hiding something. Once the officer got to Kraft’s car, he found an unconscious body in the front seat with his pants unzipped and genitals exposed. The police knocked on the window to see if he would respond, but there was no movement. When he opened the door, the police officer found red hand marks around the victim's neck with no pulse (BE 3). The sheriff’s
Charles Jabez Toone’s White Hair As an old man, Charles Jabez Toone had beautiful white hair that stood straight up. How he got it to stand up always fascinated his grandchildren who would try to make their hair stand up. He told them he was up there herding the cows one day and he heard what he thought was a family abuse; whooping and a hollering. It was some of his boys playing a trick on him and they came a riding over the hill.
Lou has been ordered to interrogate Mark Frisbee, a suspect in a murder case. He needs to attain a signed confession from the suspect in order to help the prosecution gain a conviction. Recovered from the crime scene was the suspect’s fingerprints and hair follicles. The police also have witness statements putting him at the crime scene around the time of death. It’s important to get a confession to receive some justice for the family of the deceased and to punish Mark for the crime he has committed.
The corpse of a woman named Dawn Marie Birnbaum was discovered by a motorist. When the investigators arrived to the scene, they noticed that the victim was strangled and they also discovered a set of tire tracks leading away from the dump stop. These tracks were later determined to be left by a large truck or semi. During the autopsy of the body, not only it was confirmed that the victim was raped, but also two strands of black hair were discovered amongst the victim’s blonde hair. Investigators discovered that this murder was similar to the murder of eight other women that had been found near Ohio interstate truck stops, all of them being strangled and raped.
This was achieved by identifying the suspect. According to the gel, suspect number two’s DNA was found at the crime scene. This is known because the crime scene DNA and suspect two’s DNA both traveled the same distanced. And said before DNA is very polymorphic; no two pieces of DNA will be the same when cut by the same enzyme (Edvotek, 2014). This is also shown in Hyun-Jung Choi’s lap report.
The observation has been conducted on Tuesday 18th of October, from 4:30 pm to approximately 7:30, while being at the hairdresser. After few minutes of observation, it could be noticed that there were a great number of employees (seven) - composed of two men and five women - for few clients (four). The objective of this observation was then to analyze how the tasks will be divided among the nine of them and what was everyone’s role in the saloon. Based on experience, in France, one hairdresser is in charge of one client and the “intern” washes your hear. By contrast, it was surprising to have the nine of them surrounding me, with up to four hairdressers taking care of my hair at the same time.