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Stockton Case Study

Reading through all of the Stockton cases it was to my surprise at how little ballistics evidence was needed, in order to come up with a verdict. For example, Gun Number 7. The only evidence at the crime scene found was a small copper jacket fragment, matching the small piece to the .44 caliber revolver. … Continue reading Stockton Case Study

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Hair Evidence Lab

While analyzing several types of hair, I have concluded it can become very tedious and time consuming. I was unaware of the construction of a single strand of hair. Consisting mainly of cuticle, cortex, and medulla. While looking with magnification, the major parts composing a strand of hair can be seen, including dogs and cats. … Continue reading Hair Evidence Lab