Chapter
Forensic investigation of a car from a crime scene
The article discusses how a forensic investigation of a car from a crime scene would be conducted using various modern-day techniques and technology. It also highlights the significance of evidence preservation in solving criminal cases.
Clips
John Frawley discusses the advanced techniques and technology now available to forensic technicians for solving crime, such as vacuuming for hair and fibers, chemical reagents for blood, fingerprint analysis, and the use of cadaver dogs to sniff out human decomposition.
49:03 - 52:47 (03:44)
Summary
John Frawley discusses the advanced techniques and technology now available to forensic technicians for solving crime, such as vacuuming for hair and fibers, chemical reagents for blood, fingerprint analysis, and the use of cadaver dogs to sniff out human decomposition.
ChapterForensic investigation of a car from a crime scene
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | A Picture in the Lobby | 9
PodcastCold
The jurisdictional battles between the police departments in Salt Lake, Ogden, and Roy contributed to the mishandling of the Sheree Warren case and the failure to gather crucial evidence.
52:47 - 54:18 (01:30)
Summary
The jurisdictional battles between the police departments in Salt Lake, Ogden, and Roy contributed to the mishandling of the Sheree Warren case and the failure to gather crucial evidence. The lack of cooperation between departments highlights the issue of territorialism and ego among investigators that can hinder investigations.