Finding the Evidence
Are you accustomed to hearing statements like these?
The Justice Science philosophy is that an investigator should exert the same effort on any case as if the victim was a member of his or her own family. If the evidence is a needle in a haystack, then without question, someone must sort through that haystack and find it. At times, this may require extraordinary effort, expertise, and the application of one or several advanced scientific processing methods. Instead of reasons why it cannot be done, we offer solutions, and results. If the physical evidence is there, we will assist you to locate, document, and preserve it.
- " We cant do anything with that"
- "The surface is not conducive for latent print processing"
- " It was wet"
- "It will take too long"
- "We don't have the equipment or training"
The Justice Science philosophy is that an investigator should exert the same effort on any case as if the victim was a member of his or her own family. If the evidence is a needle in a haystack, then without question, someone must sort through that haystack and find it. At times, this may require extraordinary effort, expertise, and the application of one or several advanced scientific processing methods. Instead of reasons why it cannot be done, we offer solutions, and results. If the physical evidence is there, we will assist you to locate, document, and preserve it.
Capabilities:
- Examine crime scenes/ accident scenes and associated items for the presence of physical evidence of value
- Re-examine a cleared crime scene and recover useful/ missed evidence, or evaluate the processing that was completed.
- Recover latent fingerprints of value from virtually any surface, with confidence that if none are recovered, then none are there.
- Locate difficult to find bloodstains, including surfaces that have been washed. We have obtained a useful footwear impression in blood from concrete that had been pressure washed as well as driven on for more than a week after the crime.
- Locate, document, and reconstruct bloodstain patterns
- Utilize bullet trajectory analysis/ terminal ballistics as a tool to aid in crime scene reconstruction and/ or location of missing projectiles and fired cartridge cases.
- Cyanoacrylate (superglue) processing of vehicles
- Forensic photography and videography
- Alternate light sources