WES FORENSIC

By west0n
  • entomology bloody sickle
    1248

    entomology bloody sickle

    First use of entomology, bloody sickle attracts flies, all sickles displayed. The weapon used attracts bugs.
  • Autopsy Program
    1302

    Autopsy Program

    A medical examination of a body to determine cause of death, first medically used in Italy 1302.
  • Odontology

    Odontology

    The study of teeth, their structure and comparabkle bite marks. odontology used to compart markings to those found at a crime scene. This science has been developing for hondreds of years.
  • Early Toxicology

    Early Toxicology

    Swedish chemist devises a test to detect arsenic in corpses, crucial test in Toxicology
  • Ballistic scientific test

    Ballistic scientific test

    Process of evaluating the resistance of material or object with projectile impact, first used to match bullet to suspects wound.
  • Alphonse Bertillon

    Alphonse Bertillon

    A French criminologist who developed the first system of identifying recidivist criminals using physical measurements, photography, and record-keeping. This system, known as bertillonage, was a precursor to modern fingerprinting.
  • Fingerprint analysis

    Fingerprint analysis

    the process of examining fingerprints to determine if they match. Used due to distinguishability
  • blood splatter analysis

    blood splatter analysis

    The study of blood splatter patterns to help construct events in a crime.
  • Calvin Goddard

    Calvin Goddard

    Known as the "father of forensic ballistics," he was instrumental in the development of the system used to match bullets and casings to the firearm they were fired from. His work was crucial in solving cases like the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
  • Edmond Locard

    Edmond Locard

    Known as the "Sherlock Holmes of France," he is considered one of the founders of modern criminalistics. He is famous for establishing Locard's Exchange Principle, which states that a criminal will always leave something at the crime scene and take something away from it.
  • Luminol

    Luminol

    A substance that can make blood appear glowing blue, oxidizing with the iron in blood. first used to detect blood in 1937
  • Ronald Cotton

    Ronald Cotton

    Ronald Cotton was falsely convicted of rape and served 10 years, before DNA evidence matched another criminal. The hair was identified by a now-discredited microscope method of observation.
  • DNA analysis EVENT

    DNA analysis EVENT

    Discovered the method of DNA fingerprinting, patterns show variation and can be distinguishable.
  • Digital forensics software

    Digital forensics software

    A range of tools for collecting evidence. And recovering data off of computers and smart phones. FBI computer analysis in 1984
  • Dennis Rader

    Dennis Rader

    Dennis Rader, murdered ten people over 17 years and sent taunting letters to police.disk Rader sent to a local TV station contained metadata that, when analyzed, linked the computer to him. This was a landmark case for digital forensics, showing how digital footprints could be used to solve crimes.