Show more Show less The tiny critters that love to lurk in mattresses and pillows can help pinpoint suspects at crime scenes Researchers found DNA extracted from bed bugs that had fed on human blood ...
The Baltimore Police Forensic team is proving there’s more to documenting crime scenes than meets the eye. Crime lab technician Megan Descalzi started the drone unit in the Baltimore Police Forensics ...
Inside an unoccupied house, a student gingerly pushes open a creaky door and takes a wary step into a dark room—only to find the walls completely splattered with blood. It sounds like the cliché ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Long gone are the days when crash and crime scenes were sketched by hand or documented solely with photographs. A new piece of high-tech equipment is changing the way ...
Under glaring laboratory lights, a research assistant extends his forearm and carefully inverts a mesh-topped container onto his skin to allow a wriggling mass of bed bugs to feed on his blood, all in ...
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