Unit 9b: Blood: (Spatter Analysis)

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Name: Per: Date: Unit 9b: Blood: (Spatter Analysis) By the end of the unit, you will be able to: Describe how blood flows through the body Conduct a blood spatter analysis Discuss the science behind various types of blood spatter patterns Describe steps and tests used to find and process blood evidence at crime scenes Unit Vocabulary: 3 main blood vessels: Blood spatter: Satellite drops: Lines of convergence: Point of Origin: Passive Drops: Arterial gushes: Splashes: Smear: Wipe: Swipe: Cast off: Luminol: Kastle-Meyer Test: ELISA Test: 1

Name: Per: Date: Class Evidence or Individual Evidence? is considered evidence and is good to suspects profiling from blood is considered evidence and can help a suspect How does blood travel through the body? There are 3 main types of blood vessels o Carry oxygenated blood from the heart artery is the ONLY artery to carry deoxygenated blood Major arteries include: head and neck legs and feet THERE ARE MANY MORE! o Arteries divide and divide and divide form tiny vessels Supply cells with o Capillaries gradually join together with one another to form the larger vessels called veins Carry _ blood toward the heart is the only vein that carries blood Contain to prevent backflow What is blood spatter? A grouping of blood stains constitutes a Patterns help to the events surrounding shootings, stabbings, beating, etc. In 1939, Dr. Victor Balthazard first researched and analyzed spatter patterns 2

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Name: Per: Date: What can the blood spatter tell us? The blood traveled of impact Point of of the blood of the blood of death How does blood fall? o Blood sticks together as it falls maintaining a o Blood also resists flattening out when it falls on a flat surface o help it maintain a curved shape What does the shape of the drop say? When blood falls from a height, or at a high velocity, it forms When the blood falls onto a less-than-smooth surface, the edges may have, or An elongated blood drop indicated blood was traveling from a when it landed The point of impact may appear than the rest of the drop, with a pointing in the direction of the blood s movement Smaller, secondary droplets may break off and will the moving droplets of blood, allowing scientists to determine 4

Name: Per: Date: When there are two or more blood spatters, a scientist can draw that can pinpoint the location of the blood source Where did the blood come from? Point of Origin Measuring the length and width of blood drops and using trigonometry allows us to determine an approximate point of origin. Only experienced analysts trained in this technique should perform these measurements. Strings can be placed over blood drops along the axes of the stains at the calculated impact angles, and a resulting point of origin can be visualized in three dimensions. Angle of impact = the width of the bloodstain in mm the length of the bloodstain in mm o Use the answer to figure of the arc sin of that number (opposite side/hypotenuse) What are the different kinds of blood spatter? Passive fall (90º angle to floor) circular drops w/ secondary satellites Results from damage to an artery Help show position of victim Bleeding victim touching walls or furniture Victim moving from one place to another Victim bleeds heavily 5

Name: Per: Date: What are smears? Smear patterns from a large volume of blood, at, are often distorted so much that further classification is possible However, transfer patterns occur when a wet bloody surface contacts a second unstained surface unstained surface creating or at least a recognizable portion of the original surface What are the different types of smears? _ o The transfer of blood onto a contaminated with blood. One side is usually feathered which indicates the. o One common pattern at scenes is a hair swipe - a long thin fine line transfer. o Created when an object moves through blood that has not completely dried and What are gushes? Arterial spurting usually occurs when an and the blood spurts or gushes from the wound in It continues spurting as long as the decelerate from air resistance and produce a pattern. The drops strike the surface and then characteristically drip or run downward due to their large. 6

Name: Per: Date: How does speed and velocity impact blood spatter? High Velocity Medium Velocity Low Velocity Example Size of blood droplets What is cast-off? The movement and the number of swings can often be documented by examining the. During a beating with an instrument which produces the bleeding, blood will collect on the surface of the instrument from. On strikes at the same location, blood will adhere to the instrument since it now strikes a. When the, its movement allows small drops of blood to be released from its surface. Some of these small drops will strike a surface, often a ceiling, at a 90-degree impact angle How do you know if there is any blood? Even with the most thorough cleaning, blood leaves residue that is difficult to remove What is Luminol? Luminol powder mixed with is able to detect left behind by blood. Spray the area and if blood is present it will luminesce for about. Reacts with old or new blood, however it Is it actually blood? If blood stains or drops are found, confirm they are in fact blood There are many chemical to test for the presence of blood 7

Name: Per: Date: How is blood evidence collected? To be presented accurately and usefully in court, bloodstain evidence must be recognized, documented, preserved, and correctly evaluated. o When possible, deliver blood or stained object to _. o If unable to deliver to the Laboratory, or if the object must be mailed, completely before packaging. Blood that is in pools should be and allowed to air dry. After it dries it should be as soon as possible. Blood should be taken to the lab as quickly as possible; delays beyond may make the samples. If not completely dry, label and or place in a brown paper bag or box and seal and. Place only item in each container. Do not use containers. Is the blood even human? If blood is present, the lab will need to confirm it is human blood All mammals, except camels and llamas and circular, Animals that are (birds, fish, etc.) have oval blood cells with a nucleus So how do we know if it is human blood? Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Test a.k.a. o Uses _ that react to human blood to tell if mammal blood is from human. However, in rare cases, it can be confused with o Detects and measures antibodies in your blood Crime Scene Investigation of Blood Summary o o o o Try to determine whose blood it is. If individual information is needed, then do DNA analysis 8

Name: Per: Date: Daily YOYO Sheet Week of: Directions: Write the answer to the YOYO in the correct box below. Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: 9

Name: Per: Date: Daily YOYO Sheet Week of: Directions: Write the answer to the YOYO in the correct box below. Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: 10