Tag: crime scene reconstruction
Contact and Wipe Patterns: Decoding Movement Through Blood Evidence
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : May 11 2026
Discover how contact and wipe patterns reveal movement, intent, and behavior at crime scenes. Learn the differences between wipes, swipes, and voids-and why feathering matters.
The Stringing Method: How to Reconstruct Attack Patterns in Bloodstain Analysis
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : May 5 2026
Explore the stringing method in bloodstain pattern analysis. Learn how forensic experts use physics and manual reconstruction to pinpoint attack origins, victim positions, and weapon dynamics in crime scenes.
Visualizing Ballistic Trajectories: How Courtroom Models Solve Complex Forensic Cases
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Apr 12 2026
Learn how 3D laser scanning, AR, and 3D printing transform complex ballistic trajectories into clear, visual evidence that helps juries understand crime scenes.
Ballistics Analysis: How Forensic Science Solves Murder Investigations
- By : Ian Brophy
- Date : Mar 30 2026
Forensic ballistics links weapons to crimes through unique markings. Learn how experts analyze bullets, cartridge cases, and trajectories to solve murder investigations.
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.