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A forensic scientist is someone that study's blood and blood spatters
Yes, it is. It means having stains or spatters of blood, as from some accident or injurious attack.
Types of evidence from a crime scene, that investigators will use to solve crimes, is blood evidence. Blood spatter, blood type, weapons, fingerprints, hair samples, and body fluids can all be important factors in solving a crime.
Well, crime scene investogator is a job, but you can specialize in certain areas, such as fiber, hair, blood, ballistic, photographic, latent print evidence and more.
confess your crimes to the officials.
You can't. The crime scene investigators are going to find it eventually, and you are going to do hard time.
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Commit crimes, get jumped into the gang, get hooked on meth
Many droplets of information is internet. droplets of blood were all over the place.
Dr. Paul L. Kirk, a forensic scientist, conducted studies in the 1930s that demonstrated the importance of blood evidence in solving crimes. His work laid the foundation for bloodstain pattern analysis and the use of blood evidence in criminal investigations.
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