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And then the radiologist, together with the pathologist and sometimes the
forensic
scientist, looks at the data that's coming out, and they have a joint session.
He had no previous convictions, there was no
forensic
evidence in the case.
We will sequence DNA from the environment in a kind of
forensic
analysis to figure out which species are there and what they are eating.
They retained me, as a
forensic
neurophysiologist, because I had expertise in eyewitness memory identification, which obviously makes sense for this case, right?
A good
forensic
expert also has to be a good educator, a good communicator, and that's part of the reason why we take the pictures, to show not only where the light sources are, and what we call the spill, the distribution, but also so that it's easier for the trier of fact to understand the circumstances.
I could regale you with horror stories of ignorance over decades of experience as a
forensic
expert of just trying to get science into the courtroom.
I'm here to talk to you about how we take vultures for granted in
forensic
science.
To fully understand the role of vultures in
forensic
science, I'll walk you through this
forensic
case.
Although gruesome, vultures are key
forensic
players, and here's why.
If vultures depend on death for survival and if they scavenge humans, then how can vultures be absent from
forensic
textbooks and training manuals?
The failure to account for vulture scavenging can result in
forensic
scientists inaccurately estimating how long someone has been dead and then searching through the wrong missing person's files.
Therefore, the goal is to get
forensic
scientists to focus on vulture evidence and to get law enforcement to consider vulture scavenging and a possible recent death when skeletal remains are found.
As a
forensic
scientist, you have to think about the whole picture.
This case illustrates how studying vulture behavior helps innovate
forensic
science.
When we include vultures in
forensic
studies, we paint a more thorough picture of what happened, when it happened and who it happened to.
I'm a
forensic
developmental psychologist, and I study these types of cases.
These objects are used as a
forensic
tool in visual identification of the victims, but they are also used as very valuable
forensic
evidence in the ongoing war crimes trials.
In this case, I am merely a tool, a forensic, if you like, and the result is a photography that is as close as possible of being a document.
The reason that most people do this, who have a rape kit, is because they want the
forensic
scientists to study that rape kit.
Once
forensic
scientists come up with this genetic profile, they enter it into CODIS, hopefully have a match.
The
forensic
house that did the audio reconstruction, Primeau Productions, they say that they would testify that George Zimmerman, when he got out of the car, he cocked his gun before he went to give chase to Martin.
So I willingly, on three occasions, allowed for the invasion of both my cell phone and my laptop by the Department of Homeland Security and the Jamaican Embassy for thorough
forensic
investigation, because I had maintained all of the evidence.
And hours later, I was standing topless and barelegged in front of the police, having the cuts and bruises on my naked body photographed for
forensic
evidence.
The
forensic
aspect is really fascinating, but not actually why I was there.
Just as a
forensic
sketch artist uses limited descriptions to piece together a picture using their knowledge of face structure, the imaging algorithms I develop use our limited telescope data to guide us to a picture that also looks like stuff in our universe.
These are men and women who can sense the presence of distant atolls of islands beyond the visible horizon, simply by watching the reverberation of waves across the hull of their vessel, knowing full well that every island group in the Pacific has its unique refractive pattern that can be read with the same perspicacity with which a
forensic
scientist would read a fingerprint.
This is the
Forensic
Anthropology Research Facility, and on a six acre plot there are approximately 75 cadavers at any given time that are being studied by
forensic
anthropologists and researchers who are interested in monitoring a rate of corpse decomposition.
Forensic
scientists said, "The chance that this guy's innocent is one in three million."
Anna Anderson knew things that only the real Grand Duchess Anastasia could possibly have known
(forensic
evidence in Anna's favor aside).
I am a big Sandra Bullock fan, and she is effective here as
forensic
detective Cassie Mayweather, who is not very likable and a broken person too.
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