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Mute Witnesses

Trace Evidence Analysis
By Max M. Houck

Hardcover
Color Photos
192 pages
7.5"x 9.75"

retail $74.95
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PI Magazine Bookstore is proud to offer Mute Witnesses: Trace Evidence Analysis. Trace evidence is small, even microscopic remnants of materials found at a crime scene or on a victim. The term "mute witnesses" is commonly used to refer to these small bits of evidence such as paint smears, fibers, hair strands, dirt particles, glass fragments, and other items.

Trace evidence can be used to tell the story of how a crime was committed and to identify and convict suspects. Recent improvements in the techniques used to collect and analyze trace evidence have played a key role in solving many cases that might have gone unsolved just a few years ago.

Mute Witnesses:
Trace Evidence Analysis presents intriguing case studies from well-recognized experts and bright young stars in the field. Each chapter presents the facts of one or more prominent cases (particularly cases where DNA evidence was not available or was inconclusive), follows the progress of the investigation and how trace evidence assisted, and highlights important aspects for teaching. The cases cover carpet "nubs," hair and wig fibers, plastics in automobiles, glass, feathers, cross-transfer evidence, and more.

This unique book shows how the latest analysis techniques can provide new leads, detect evidence that has been transferred from one place to another, and closely link suspects, victims, and crime scenes. Numerous photographs and illustrations are included throughout the text. The material is written in a style that is accessible to trace analysts, crime scene specialists, police officers, lawyers, and students. This book is ideal for training, review, or general interest.

Table of contents:
Introduction
Ken Wiggins with Max M. Houck
1: Fabric Processing and "Nubs"
Douglas Deedrick, FBI Laboratory
2: Wigs and the Significance of One Fiber
Susan Ballou, Montgomery County Crime Laboratory
3: Trace Evidence as Investigative Lead Value
Amy Michaud, FBI Laboratory
4: Plastics in Automobiles
Brad Putnam, Oregon State Police Crime Laboratory
5: Finding Trace Evidence
Richard E. Bisbing, McCrone Associates, Inc.
6: "Only Circumstantial Evidence"
Scott Ryland, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and Max M. Houck, FBI
7: Manslaughter Caused by a Hit-and-Run: Glass as Evidence of Association
Josi Almirall, Florida International University
8: Feathers
Lee Brun-Conti, Michigan State Police
9: A Case of Cross-Transfer
Max M. Houck, FBI Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
Author Index
Subject Index

Hardcover
Color Photos
192 pages
7.5"x 9.75"

retail $74.95
Our Price $59.95


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