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Page 1: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Blood PatternsForensic Science

Page 2: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis

• Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source.

• The shape of the spatter indicates:1. the point of origin2. direction of travel, and 3. angle of impact.• Certain chemicals can detect the

presence of blood even when it is not visible

Page 3: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

BLOOD TYPES

• Four types of blood- A, B, AB, O

Type A contains the A proteinsType B contains the B proteinsType AB contains both A & B proteinsType O contains neither A nor B

proteins

Page 4: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

The Rh Factor

• This is the + or – after the blood type

A+, A-, O+, O-…and so on.

+ means the Rh protein is present, - means the Rh protein is absent

Page 5: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

BLOOD COMPATIBILITY

• Type O- is the universal donor- all other blood types can accept type O blood

• Type AB+ is the universal recipient- it can take all other types of blood

Page 6: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

MORE ON COMPATIBILITY

Type O+: takes O- or O+Type O-: takes O-Type A+: takes A+, A-, O+ or O-Type A-: takes A- or O-Type B+: takes B+, B-, O+ or O-Type B-: takes B- or O-Type AB+: takes A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+,

O-Type AB-: takes A-, B-, AB-, O-

Page 7: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Basic Info on Shapes of Drops

• The “tail” points in the direction of travel.

• Drop at 90 degree angle will be circular.

• Drop at less than 90 degree angle will be elliptical

Page 8: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

PRESERVING BLOOD EVIDENCE

• Never place bloody evidence in plastic…it could promote mold growth and destroy the sample.

• Blood soaked evidence should be placed in paper.

NEXT: EXAMPLES OF BLOOD SPATTERS

Page 9: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Arterial Blood

Page 10: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Cast Off

Page 11: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Drip

Page 12: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Flow Pattern

Page 13: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Hair Pattern

Page 14: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Low Velocity

Page 15: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Medium Velocity

Page 16: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

High Velocity

Page 17: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Swipe Pattern

Page 18: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Transfer from Hammer

Page 19: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Transfer from Screwdriver

Page 20: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Transfer from Fingers

Page 21: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Transfer from Footwear

Page 22: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Transfer from Knife Blade

Page 23: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

Wipe from Drying Blood Drop

Page 24: Blood Patterns Forensic Science. A Brief Intro to Blood Spatter Analysis Blood contains DNA, so it is possible to identify its exact source. The shape

The End

References:Forensic Science: An Introduction to

Scientific and Investigative Techniques by Stuart H. James & Jon J. Nordby

Images from www.peelpolice.on.ca