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FORENSIC SCIENCE Trace Evidence 5/1/2018 FORENSIC SCIENCE Trace Evidence

Introduction Trace Evidence: any small pieces of material, man-made or naturally occurring Most common examples: Hair Fiber

Test Questions for Trace Evidence What is it? Is it man-made or natural? What is its source? How common is it? Can it be identified to a single source?

Hair Human hair is one of the most frequently found pieces of evidence at the scene of a violent crime. It can provide a link between the criminal and the victim and the crime scene. From hair the following can be determined: Human or animal Race Origin Manner in which hair was removed (naturally shed, gently pulled out, or aggressively ripped out) Treated hair (perm or dye) Drugs ingested

Hair and Skin

Structure Think of each strand of hair as a very thin pencil. The medulla is the “lead”. The cortex is the “wood”. The cuticle is the “yellow paint”.

Hair Structure

Hair Structure

Hair Cuticle The cuticle is the outermost layer of hair which is covered with scales. Scales always point toward the tip of the hair. These scales differ between species of animals and are named based on their appearance. Some of these scales are variations of the same and include: Mosaic Pectinate Imbricate Petal Diamond petal Chevron

Cuticle Types Mosaic Pectinate Imbricate Petal Diamond Petal Chevron

Cuticle In order to best see the cuticle paint fingernail polish on a slide place a hair on the polish lift off the hair and observe the cuticle imprints Can you identify the pattern seen in this slide?

Microscopic view of human cuticle

Hair Cortex The cortex gives the hair its shape. It is made of cortical cells that give bulk, shape, elasticity and curl to the hair. It has two major characteristics: Melanin--pigment granules that give hair it’s color Cortical fusi--air spaces, usually found near the root but may be found throughout the hair shaft

Hair Medulla The medulla is the hair core. It is not always present. It comes in different types and patterns. The human medulla may be continuous, fragmented or absent. Continuous Intermittent or interrupted Fragmented Absent - not present

Intermittent Absent Continuous

Hair Medulla Patterns Uniserial Multiserial Vacuolated Lattice Amorphous (without a distinct pattern)

Double Medulla

Medullary Index Determined by measuring the diameter of the medulla and dividing it by the diameter of the hair. MI for animal hair, is usually greater than 1/2. MI for human hair is generally less than 1/3.

Hair Growth Terminology Anagen: Catagen: Telogen: hair that is growing hair at rest Telogen: hair that is dying

Normal Hair Growth About 90 percent of the hair is growing (anagen phase) at any one time The growth phase lasts between 2 – 6 years. Scalp hair grows about ½ inch per month. As people age their rate of hair growth slows. Ten percent of the hair is in a resting phase (catagen phase). This phase lasts 2 – 3 months. At the end of its resting stage the hair is shed. When a hair is shed (telogen phase), a new hair from the same follicle replaces it and the growing cycle starts again. Most hair shedding is due to the normal hair cycle, and losing 50 to 100 hairs per day is expected and is no cause for alarm.

How/When Did It Leave?                                                                        Telogen Anagen

Ethnicity Asian Black Asian White

Cross-Sections African American Caucasian Asian

Dyed Human Hair

Root Band

DNA The hair shaft contains abundant mitochondrial DNA--inherited only from our mothers. It can be typed by comparing relatives if no DNA from the body is available. Only the root contains nuclear DNA.

Collection of Hair Evidence Questioned hairs must be accompanied by an adequate number of control samples. from victim possible suspects others who may have deposited hair at the scene Control Sample 50 full-length hairs from all areas of scalp 24 full-length pubic hairs

Hair Comparison Color Length Diameter Distribution, shape and color intensity of pigments granules Dyed hair has color in cuticle and cortex Bleaching removes pigment and gives yellow tint Scale types Presence or absence of medulla Medullary type Medullary pattern Medullary index

Hair Toxicology Advantages: Easier to collect and store Is externally available Can provide information on the individual’s history of drug use. Collections must be taken from different locations on the body to get an accurate timeline.

HAIR TESTING Procedure Collect an adequate sample, cut as closely to the scalp as possible. Wash the hair to remove lipids, oils, cosmetics and any drugs adhering to it. Cut it into one centimeter sections Place hair in a digesting solution Screening test - antibodies are added to the hair that bind with the drugs. If this shows that drugs are present a confirmation test is done by gas chromatograph and then a mass spectrometer to identify the specific drugs.

Buckling                 Buckling is a disruption of the hair shaft demonstrating itself as an abrupt change in direction with or without a slight twist.

Razor Cut A razor cut hair is angular and very straight or clean.

Egg Case Head louse egg case on human hair.

Lice wingless, usually flattened, bloodsucking insect that is parasitic on warm-blooded animals

Magnified laser image on human hair. Wow Magnified laser image on human hair. Magnified photo of a human hair sculpted by an Excimer laser (used in LASIK eye surgery).