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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Blood droplets found outside of Nancy Guthrie‘s Tucson, Ariz., home could reveal new clues as to what happened to the ailing 84-year-old amid her terrifying abduction. In the wake of ...
Blood spatter found at Nancy Guthrie's home could indicate there was only one kidnapper on the night of the ailing 84-year-old's apparent abduction, RadarOnline. com can reveal.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A crime scene investigator who has worked more than 3,000 deaths uses his own blood on social media to teach the world how to ...
Former FBI profiler Jim Clemente believes blood evidence from Nancy Guthrie’s doorstep indicates a lone kidnapper, citing patterns consistent with a struggle and loss of control. Clemente’s analysis contrasts with other expert views that consider ...
The National Institute of Justice gave more than $1 million to the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to study handwriting characteristics and bloodstain patterns, the BCA said Monday. These two types of forensic evidence are fairly subjective forms of ...
The death of Kurt Cobain has once again come under scrutiny after a renewed forensic review. The Nirvana frontman was found dead on April 5, 1994, aged 27, from a gunshot wound inside the garage of his Seattle home. Investigators from the King County ...
Anyone who’s a fan of TV police procedurals and true crime knows that many cases hinge on blood pattern evidence. That’s nothing new. The first documented use of bloodstain pattern analysis, or BPA, in a trial was in Maine in 1857, when George Knight ...
As more people seek to go where no man has gone before, researchers are exploring how forensic science can be adapted to extraterrestrial environments. A new study highlights the behavior of blood in microgravity and the unique challenges of bloodstain ...
AMES, Iowa – Daniel Attinger paused before handing over a photo of a crime scene. “Are you bothered by the sight of blood?” There was good reason for his question: The photo showed blood pooled and smeared on a floor. Blood drops ran down a nearby wall.