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Forensics Expert Answers Crime Scene Questions From Twitter Tech Support

Forensics Expert Answers Crime Scene Questions From Twitter Tech Support

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Crime scene analyst Matthew Steiner answers the internet's burning questions about forensics and crime scenes. Why don't we use chalk outlines for dead bodies anymore? How did OJ Simpson get acquitted? How many people got away with murder before DNA evidence? How does height affect blood spatter? Matt answers all these questions and much more! Chrystal: The next questions would be: Can forensic science and technology also examine, replicate, and solve one hundred year old murders or 100+ types of deaths?
And can you come back to Wire/YT and do another interview? This topic was so interesting that it will help with an essay I'm writing.
Wire reps and interviewers, please give Matthew Steiner a 30 - or 90-minute long vlog. There is so much more to explore on the subject. Thanks!

Date: 2022-12-06

Comments and reviews: 4


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Splatter, although it is a newer word than spatter, does have an entry in both the Oxford and Merriam-Webster dictionaries and both words mean pretty much the same thing so I don t think that was a valid correction.
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Correction: Forensic science should be objective but becomes subjective between the opinion or differing lines of thought in that are found acceptable. Or, by very problematic expert witnesses.
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Plenty of people still get away with murder because of forensics. A lot of wrong people are in jail because it's not an exact science and police forces use it to get their numbers down.
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