Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Crime or accident scenes are sometimes almost unbelievable.
Elements of the scene can be so strange that a reconstruction of
the event is almost impossible. What can the investigator do in
such a case? The only solution is to collect all the evidence and
samples, even if they appear useless, and send them to
specialised laboratories. Scientific data are held in high esteem
by the law and court proceedings consequent on crashes will
almost certainly require analytical results of one sort or another
to be presented as evidence. The case presented is one of those
strange and almost unbelievable cases with little physical
evidence, no eyewitnesses and the almost fortuitous collection of
one unique, incredibly small, sample. The prosecutor's decision
to instruct unusual but appropriate experts turned out to be
successful.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Forensic science; accident investigation; scanning electron microscopy; ¼FTIR spectroscopy; solid phase microextraction
Elenco autori:
Casellato, Umberto; Rella, Rocco; Sturaro, Alberto
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