Your next favorite true crime podcast might have some new forensics jargon to make sense of. Researchers in Australia have developed a new way to identify humans – similar to how we do with DNA and ...
AND LUCKILY NO ONE WAS HURT. WELL, THIS WEEK IS NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE WEEK, AND TODAY WE’RE HIGHLIGHTING THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO WORK BEHIND THE SCENES IN ORDER TO SOLVE CRIMES. OUR ANGELA ROZIER ...
The Baltimore Police Forensic team is proving there’s more to documenting crime scenes than meets the eye. Crime lab technician Megan Descalzi started the drone unit in the Baltimore Police Forensics ...
Crime-scene models with detailed measurements once took hours to collect. Now, law-enforcement agencies are increasingly turning to new technology to help speed up the work and better collect evidence ...
Digital forensics has long been the work of sterile labs and locked rooms. But for federal agents executing search warrants in real homes sometimes in rural areas, sometimes waiting to get evidence ...
Dr. Laura Pettler, forensic criminologist, discusses the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. She details ...
Hearing about old bones found in the desert — brittle, sun stained and of an unknown age — is not an uncommon occurrence if you live in Tucson long enough. Oftentimes, fingerprints have decayed away, ...
Frances Glessner Lee at work on a dollhouse crime scene reconstruction. Frances Glessner Lee discovered her true calling later in life. An heiress without formal schooling, she was in her 50s when she ...
Step behind the caution tape and into the lab with a forensic scientist Kelly Elkins of Towson University and attorney James Carver of The Carver Law Firm as they uncover what it truly takes to ...