What makes Forensic Consulting different from the others?
• Thirty years of crime scene experience. • Over twenty years of crime laboratory experience. • A thorough understanding of evidence and the information it bears. • Over twenty five years as specialist instructors. • Involvement in “major” cases both for the state and defense. When Forensic Consulting is called to the scene of the crime, we are prepared to assist in the entire investigation. We will also assist in the recommendations on laboratory submissions, evidence interpretation and crime scene reconstruction. Just what is involved in crime scene reconstruction? The following is a list of some of the processes required of reconstruction: • Autopsy Report Review • Blood spatter interpretation • Blood detection • Crime Scene Investigation • Crime Scene Review • Diagrams/Models • Ejection characteristics • Evidence Review • Investigative Report Review • Laboratory Report Review • Witness Statement Review • Suspect Statement Review • Photography/Videography • Re-enactments • Trajector
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