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ISSN: 2638-6062

Peer Reviewed Journal of Forensic & Genetic Sciences

Case Report(ISSN: 2638-6062)

The Concealed Evidence - Case Report

Volume 2 - Issue 1

Rajiv Dua*

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    • Department of Chemistry & Home (Police), State Forensic Science Laboratory, India

    *Corresponding author: Rajiv Dua, Department of Chemistry & Home (Police), Scientific Officer, State Forensic Science Laboratory, Government of Madhya Pradesh, India

Received: August 20, 2018;   Published: August 29, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/PRJFGS.2018.02.000129

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Abstract

Mobile crime scene investigating team plays an important role to sorting numerous important and sensational crimes. It is important that the crime scene investigator recognize that physical evidence recovered from these scenes may extend well beyond the conveyance itself. The nature of the crime may give the investigator an idea of the type of evidence present. Over the years, criminals have tried many ingenious ways to hide, clean up and remove evidence such as blood, weapons and tools but it’s an area where criminal justice technology has always stayed one step ahead of them. In the present paper an interesting case of murder of man was unravelled by the crime scene team. During careful scientific observation of crime scene by the forensic team, it was advised to the Investigating Officer (I.O.) that homicide was done by deceased brother.

Keywords: Crime Scene; Homicide; Blood; Incised Wound

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