Title: Forensic Biology by Richard Li
1Forensic Biologyby Richard Li
- Chapter 3 Crime Scene Investigation and
Laboratory Analysis of Biological Evidence
2Forensic Investigations Involving Biological
Evidence
- Requires
- Crime scene examination
- Scene security, documentation, collection and
preservation of evidence - Laboratory analysis
- Utilizes scientific techniques for evidence
examination, identification of biological fluids,
and the comparison of individual characteristics
3Crime Scene Investigation
- Protecting and securing the scene
- Duty of the first officer on the scene
- Only authorized personnel
- Use log sheet
- Obtain medical attention if needed
- Proper supplies and devices must be utilized
- E.g. Disposable suits, face mask, disposable
gloves and booties
4Crime Scene Investigation
- Documentation
- Sketch
- Rough and Finished
- Photographs
- Use photo log sheet
- Use scale
- Video
5Crime Scene Investigation
- Chain of Custody- lists custody information at
every point in time when evidence is handled or
transferred
6Crime Scene Investigation
- Recognition of probative biological evidence
- Corpus delicti evidence
- Evidence that a crime has occurred
- Context-dependent
- Victim-to-perpetrator linkage evidence
- Victim-to-scene linkage evidence
- Perpetrator-to-scene linkage evidence
- Case-to-case linkage evidence
- Modus operandi
- Ted Bundy
7Ted Bundy
- Serial killer
- Murdered more than 30 women may have been more
than 100 (1972-78) - Modus operandi
- Often approached victims in public places
- Used various ruses to gain their trust
- Pretended to have a broken leg (fake cast and
crutches) - Posed as police officer, fireman
- Targeted middle-class, young females (15-25)
- Hand-cuffed and then raped and bludgeoned victims
- Dumped bodies
8Mug shot taken after arrest in Utah, 1975
Items taken from Bundys Volkswagon, Aug 16 1975
9Bundy victims 1972
- January 4 "Joni Lenz" (pseudonym) (survived).
University of Washington first-year student who
was bludgeoned in her bed as she slept. - February 1 Lynda Ann Healy (21). Bludgeoned
while asleep and abducted from the house she
shared with other female University of Washington
students. - March 12 Donna Gail Manson (19). Abducted while
walking to a jazz concert on the Evergreen State
College campus, Olympia, Washington. Bundy
confessed to her murder, but her body was never
found. - April 17 Susan Elaine Rancourt (18). Disappeared
as she walked across Ellensburg's Central
Washington State College campus at night. - May 6 Roberta Kathleen "Kathy" Parks (22).
Vanished from Oregon State University in
Corvallis, Oregon while walking to another
dormitory to have coffee with friends. - June 1 Brenda Carol Ball (22). Disappeared from
the Flame Tavern in Burien, Washington. - June 11 Georgeann Hawkins (18). Disappeared from
behind her sorority house, Kappa Alpha Theta, at
the University of Washington.
10Bundy victims 1974
- July 14 Janice Ann Ott (23) and Denise Marie
Naslund (19). Abducted several hours apart from
Lake Sammamish State Park in Issaquah,
Washington. - September 2 Unknown teenage hitchhiker, Idaho.
Confessed before his execution. No remains found.
- October 2 Nancy Wilcox (16). Disappeared in
Holladay, Utah. Her body was never found. - October 18 Melissa Anne Smith (17). Vanished
from Midvale, Utah, after leaving a pizza parlor.
- October 31 Laura Aime (17). Disappeared from a
Halloween party at Lehi, Utah. - November 8 Carol DaRonch (survived). Escaped
from Bundy by jumping out from his car in Murray,
Utah. - November 8 Debra "Debby" Kent (17). Vanished
from the parking lot of a school in Bountiful,
Utah, hours after Carol DaRonch escaped from
Bundy. Shortly before his execution, Bundy
confessed to investigators that he dumped Kent at
a site near Fairview, Utah. An intense search of
the site produced a human patella (knee cap),
which matched the profile for someone of Kent's
age and size. DNA testing has not been attempted.
11Crime Scene Investigation
- Locard Exchange Principle
- Cross-transference of evidence occurs when a
perpetrator has any physical contact with
something or someone else
12Crime Scene Investigation
- Searches
- Alternate Light Source (ALS)
- Types
- Spiral
- Strip (parallel)
- Grid
- Quadrant/Zone
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18Crime Scene Investigation
- Collection
- Only done after documentation is complete
- Consider collecting entire item if small enough
or mobile sometimes may have to collect large
item (e.g. car see Bundys Volkswagon next
slide) - Considerations
- Bloodstain pattern evidence
- Multiple analysis of evidence
- Trace evidence
- Control samples
- Size of the stain
- Wet Evidence
19Crime Scene Investigation
20Crime Scene Investigation
- Packaging and Transportation
- Goal protect and preserve evidence
- Avoid heat and humidity
- Package items separately
- Allow wet items to air dry
- Use paper!
- Label properly and seal
21Laboratory Analysis
- Identification of biological evidence
- Comparison of individual characteristics of
biological evidence
22Laboratory Analysis
- Class Characteristics
- Can be placed into a category with other similar
materials - Examples?
- Individual Characteristics
- Evidence possesses characteristics that share a
common origin with a reference sample - Examples? Proof?
23Laboratory Analysis
- Final steps
- Reporting results
- Expert testimony