Meet the Forensic Team that Solves Crimes
Forensic science encompasses a wide variety of scientific disciplines including biology, chemistry, computer, dentistry, neurology, pharmacy, genetics, pathology, psychiatry and toxicology.
During a forensic investigation, these various fields work with crime scene investigators to examine evidence and prepare it to be presented in court. Often forensic scientists will give expert testimony during the trial.
Trace Evidence in the Forensic Lab
In this video, a forensic scientist demonstrates how they examine clothing involved in a murder for trace evidence such as hairs, fibers and bodily fluids.
Forensic Footprints – 6 Tips on Getting Away with Murder by What Your Wear on Your Foot
Forensic investigators scour a crime scene for evidence that can point them in the direction of a suspect. Once they have a suspect, they use this evidence to prove the suspect committed the murder.
Such evidence can be a shoeprint. Like fingerprints, shoeprints are unique to the individual that leaves them can be analyzed to prove [...]
Science of Murder – Blood Splatter Analyst
At a crime scene, any blood left by the victim (or perpetrator) gives crime scene investigators clues to how the murder happened through a science known as blood splatter analyst.
Welcome to Forensic Crime Scene
We will be posting new articles soon on forensic science, crimes scenes and answering the question, “Is the perfect murder possible?”
We started this blog because we loved watching Forensic Files and commenting on how people tried to get away with the perfect murder.





From the Crime Scene to the Crime Lab

