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Forensics – The Past Meets the Present

Originally posted on Author Jennifer Chase:
Here are some fun facts about forensics. It is often thought that police forensics has been a relatively new contribution to interpreting, reconstructing, and solving crimes in our society.  Quite the contrary, police forensics,…

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Top 10 Favorite Blog Posts from Readers in 2013

I want to thank everyone who has visited my blog.  You are ALL awesome!  It keeps me inspired to share interesting areas of forensics and criminology as well as updates on my books.  I have found it very interesting the … Continue reading

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Examining the Digits: Uncovering Tough Clues in Crime Investigations

There are forensic scientists discovering and applying new scientific techniques to help solve cases and uncovering clues in cold cases.  Since fingerprints are the most fragile pieces of evidence in a criminal investigation and are the most important to identify … Continue reading

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FREE Emily Stone 3-Day Weekend: NEVER FORGOTTEN #mystery #short

NEVER FORGOTTEN is a mystery short story that is available FREE this Saturday, Sunday, and Monday at Amazon. *** Vigilante detective Emily Stone has proven her abilities, forensic knowledge, and criminal hunting aptitude in locating serial killers and child abductors. … Continue reading

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Thriller Thursday Guest — Author Carolyn Arnold

I welcome Thriller Author Carolyn Arnold today!  I LOVE Thriller Thursday!  I’m very excited to showcase Arnold’s work and I highly recommend checking out her books with one kick-ass heroine.  How could I not love these books? * * * … Continue reading

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What Does it Take to Search a Major Case Crime Scene?

Cooperation.  Dedication.  Experience.  Crime scene examination must be done in a careful and methodical manner.  A crime scene is three-dimensional, it’s imperative that it be looked at it from that perspective.  Pay close attention to the located evidence, even use … Continue reading

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Importance of First Officer at the Crime Scene

The first police officer that arrives at a crime scene is the often the driving force behind a successful crime scene investigation.  The crime scene locale is where most of the physical evidence associated with the crime is obtained.  Evidence … Continue reading

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