He certainly could be, but not necessarily. A strong knowledge of Biology would be a minimum requirement of the job.
analytical chemistry
Analytical & biochemistry.
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ME which stands for medical examination. to become this you need a degree in foresic science and specialize in medical examination
a forensic technician is an skilled personel with the abitlity to work on art the crafts and the other things that involve the following of stopping crime,serving the country and using their skills to help people in dire need.
1 Agricultural entomology 2 Forest entomology 3 Foresic entomology 4 Medical entomology 5 Vetenary entomology 6 Cultural entomology 7 Soil entomology 8 Acquatic entomology 9 Extention entomology
In this case it's art imitating life. Real killers know that if they wrap the body in plastic it limits the transfer of evidence such as hairs, blood, saliva, dirt, leaves, paint, fabric fibers, ect. With advances in foresic science it has become harder for criminals to leave a scene devoid of minute pieces of evidence.
Forensic investigator lab technicians in Memphis, TN typically earn an average salary of around $50,000 to $70,000 per year, depending on experience and qualifications. Entry-level technicians may start at a lower salary, while more experienced individuals can earn higher salaries.
Foresic anthropology is the science of physical anthropology and osteology combined in a legal setting. A forensic anthropologist usually works at a crime lab and examines the bones of the deceased if the body is either burnt, badly decomposed, mutilated or otherwise unrecognisable and a standard autopsy cannot be performed. They are specialists in osteology (the study of bones) and anthropology (the study of what it means to be human etc.) Usualy, a masters degree and a phD is required to become a forensic anthropologist. They can determine things like, age, gender, ethnicity and height. So basically, a forensic anthroplogist examines skeletal remains to determine things about someone that cannot be discovered through autopsy. The TV show 'Bones' (FOX or Sky, for UK viewers) is about a forensic anthropologist.
i have just finished reading the book iceman confessions of a mafia contract killer he said while in the hospital he was being poisoned and when they were describing the symptoms it sounded like a foresic files i watched where a woman poisoned her husband whom was a doctor with ricin the symptoms were the same but this is only a theory of mine how ever this is a cause of death the medical examiner should look into even though this man was a brutal killer even his family should get clouser
Peter Sutcliff, also known as the Yorkshire Ripper was the first killer caught by a brand new foresic tool called DNA. Sutcliff was from a small community and all males were tested and compared with the DNA profile from the victim's bodies. It changed criminal detection forever.