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  1. Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Forensic Types & Classif…

    Surface texture is of paramount importance in the interpretation of bloodstain patterns; comparisons between standards and unknowns are valid only when identical surfaces are used. 1. Spatter on the hard, smooth, and less porous surfaceresults in; smooth surfaces like glass, smooth tiles, etc. 2. Rough surfacesresult in irregularly shaped stains wi...

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    The direction of blood striking an object is determined using the pattern it makes. The distorted or disrupted edge of an elongated stainindicates the direction of travel of the blood drop. In general, satellite spatter around parent stains will have the pointed end facing against the direction of travel. As the stain becomes more elliptical in sha...

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    The impact angle of blood on a flat surface can be determined by measuring the degree of circular distortion. The formula is given by, Sin A= (Width of bloodstain)/ Length of bloodstain where A= the angle of impact. Footnotes: 1. Length always should be longer than the width and the measurement should be done with a ruler, micrometer, or photograph...

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    In general, bloodstain diameter increases as height increases. Also Read: 1. Presumptive Tests for Blood: 11 Important Forensic Test Included 2. Development of Bloody Fingerprint: Chemical Test and Techniques

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    Spattered blood is defined as a random distribution of bloodstain that varies in size that may be produced by a variety of mechanisms. 1. Forward Spatter: Spatter projected outward and away from the source, such as an exit wound, is called forward spatter. 2. Back Spatter,sometimes called blowback spatter, is blood projected backward from a source,...

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