Behind the Crime Scene
Forensic Toxicologist: Drug and Poison Specialist
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 23 2026
Forensic toxicologists analyze drugs and poisons in biological samples to determine cause of death, impairment, or criminal activity. They use advanced lab techniques, testify in court, and help solve crimes ranging from DUIs to homicides.
Designer Stimulants: Cathinones and Novel Psychoactives in Forensic Toxicology
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 23 2026
Synthetic cathinones, known as bath salts, are dangerous designer stimulants that mimic cocaine and methamphetamine. They cause severe health risks including psychosis, heart failure, and death - and are increasingly common in forensic toxicology cases.
Defense Challenges: Addressing Suspect Arguments in Homicide Cases
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 23 2026
In homicide cases, defense attorneys challenge suspect arguments by questioning evidence, witness reliability, and procedural errors. Reasonable doubt, not perfection, wins acquittals.
Case File Management: Organization and Disclosure in Homicide Investigations
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 22 2026
Effective case file management in homicide investigations ensures evidence is secure, accessible, and legally sound. From centralized digital storage to automated disclosure, proper organization isn't optional-it's essential for justice.
Interrogation Techniques: Psychological Approaches That Work
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 22 2026
Psychological interrogation techniques have evolved from confrontation to connection. Modern methods like rapport-building and evidence presentation produce more accurate results and fewer false confessions than traditional accusatory approaches like the Reid Technique.
Blood into Blood: How Intersecting Drip Patterns Reveal Crime Scene Secrets
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 22 2026
Intersecting drip patterns in bloodstain analysis reveal movement, timing, and injury severity at crime scenes. Learn how physics, surface type, and drying time turn bloodstains into forensic evidence.
Version Control for Forensic Reports: Track Drafts, Changes, and Audit Trails
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 21 2026
Version control for forensic reports ensures every edit is tracked, who made it, and when. It’s not optional-it’s essential for legal defensibility, compliance, and avoiding costly errors in investigations.
Industrial Accident Cleanup: How to Handle Large-Scale Biohazards
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 21 2026
Industrial biohazard cleanup after major accidents requires professional teams, regulated disinfectants, and strict safety protocols. Learn how contaminated sites are assessed, contained, cleaned, and verified to meet OSHA and EPA standards.
Evidence Packaging Materials: How to Choose the Right Containers for Forensic Integrity
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 21 2026
Choosing the right evidence containers isn't optional-it's essential for preserving forensic integrity. Learn how kraft paper, plastic bags, and cardboard boxes must be selected, sealed, and labeled to maintain chain of custody and ensure courtroom admissibility.
Evidence Security: Physical Controls and Access for Lab Accreditation
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 20 2026
Physical controls are the backbone of evidence security in forensic labs. Learn how locks, biometrics, surveillance, and access logs ensure lab accreditation and court-admissible evidence integrity.
Cold Case Reanalysis: How New DNA Tools Are Solving Decades-Old Crimes
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 20 2026
New DNA tools are solving cold cases once thought unsolvable. From bloodstains to genealogy databases, forensic science has entered a new era where decades-old crimes are closed in days-not decades.
Shotgun Evidence: How Wads, Pellets, and Gauge Reveal the Firearm Used
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Feb 19 2026
Forensic experts use shotgun wads and pellets to determine gauge, shot size, and ammunition type. Learn how wad measurements, pellet weight, and new imaging tech like DECT help solve crimes involving shotguns.