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Patterns of Murder Blood Spatter Analysis

Blood Stain Evidence Bloodstain patterns can help investigators reconstruct events in a crime scene. Analysis of the blood stain can tell whether it is animal or human. Projected blood stains are called blood spatter.

Blood Spatter Blood spatter analysis can approximate: distance from the source of the blood to the pattern direction from which the blood impacted speed the droplet was traveling location of the point of origin movement of a bleeding individual throughout the scene These approximations may agree or disagree with statements made by witnesses, victims, or suspects.

Physical Properties of Blood Unlike water, blood is a suspension of solids and gases in a liquid.

Physical Properties of Blood The surface tension of blood is slightly less than water. Blood forms a spherical projectile, not a teardrop. A large amount of blood from a small wound means that the victim survived for a fair length of time. Blood normally clots in 3-15 minutes.

Physical Properties of Blood Blood pressure drops with excessive blood loss and the bleeding rate slows due to this lower pressure difference. Upon death blood pressure falls to zero and bleeding stops.

Surface Tension Surface tension acts to reduce surface area. It resists penetration and separation. The smallest surface area to volume ratio is a sphere, which is why blood droplets fall in a spherical rather than teardrop shape. This sphere of blood does not break up until impact with a solid surface.

Drop Sizes The standard drop size is about 0.05 mL. Rapid bleeding gives a slightly larger drop. Shaking movement casts off smaller drops. Gunshot wounds produce high velocity spatter that results in a spray of very tiny drops.

Free Falling Blood Droplets The height from which a droplet falls will affect the diameter of its spatter. This can be seen in experimental data: Droplet A B C D E F G Height (ft) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7+ Diameter (mm) 15 17 18.5 19 20.5 21 22

Free Falling Blood Droplets A smooth surface will cause the spatter to spread out smoothly. An irregular surface will create a broken edge and more small spatter.

Angle of Impact The bottom of the spatter stain will be more dense than the top of the stain.

Wave Cast-Off When a droplet bounces off a surface the tails of the parent and wave cast-off will point toward each other.

Determining Directionality The pointed end of a bloodstain always faces its direction of travel. The impact angle can be determined by measuring the degree of elliptical distortion. At right angles the blood drop is circular.

Trigonometry and Angle of Impact To determine the angle of impact: Measure the width and length of the blood spatter. Length must be longer than width. Divide width by length. Take the arcsine of your result. This formula will not produce accurate results at extreme angles ( less than 10˚ or greater than 60 ˚). 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃= 𝑤 𝑙 𝜃=arcsine 𝑤 𝑙

Practice 1. Width: 5cm Length: 7cm 2. Width: 4cm Length: 8cm

A Video for your thoughts… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjfdpenl1Rc

Catergorizing Blood Stains High Velocity Spatter: very small, but high quantity droplets. Stains caused by high impact weapon such as gun Low Velocity Spatter: biggest droplets, smallest quantity. Stains caused by

Categorizing Blood Stains Medium Velocity Spatter: bigger droplets, smaller quantity. Stains caused by blunt force object such as a baseball bat, knife, pipe

Categorizing Blood Stains Low Velocity Spatter: biggest droplets, smallest quantity. Stains caused by blood dripping

Categorizing Blood Stains Forensic Scientists will FIRST look at the whole scene to formulate a hypothesis of what happened at the scene In some instances a void will be apparent. A Void is a gap in the blood spatter that should be present at the scene. A void can occur if a person was blocking the wall or floor when the blood would have hit

Area of Convergence (2d area) To determine the area of convergence, investigators calculate the direction and angle of many blood stains. For each blood stain analyzed, they place a string at the stain which is parallel to the angle of the blood droplet.

Area of Convergence (2d area) After many strings have been placed, a general area of convergence will appear where the strings overlap. This can also be done on a computer with image analysis software.

Point of Origin (3d volume) The procedure for generating the point of origin is just like the area of convergence, except the angle of impact for each stain is calculated. This is a method of adding a third dimension to the 2d area of convergence calculation. 2d Solution – no angular data

Point of Origin (3d volume) The procedure for generating the point of origin is just like the area of convergence, except the angle of impact for each stain is calculated. This is a method of adding a third dimension to the 2d area of convergence calculation. 3d Solution – with angular data

Point of Origin (3d volume) The term point of origin is really a misnomer, as the 3d intersection of the strings creates a 3d volume rather than a single point. This can also be done with a computer by taking careful measurements at the scene for each blood droplet’s dimensions, location, and direction.

Limitations of our Model Projectiles launched at an angle do not follow a straight line. In our previous example of calculating the point of origin, it would be lower than calculated because the blood would follow an arc rather than a line. This simplified model doesn’t account for gravity.

Limitations of our Model At high velocities (gun shots) the linear model of projectile motion is fairly accurate. The model is better suited to disproving testimony than to accurately re-constructing the events at a crime scene. In a real crime scene, the investigator usually uses lasers instead of string to allow others access to the crime scene.

For More Info - SWGSTAIN FBI Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis The mission of SWGSTAIN is to promote and enhance the development of quality forensic bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) practices through the collaborative efforts of government forensic laboratories, law enforcement, private industry, and academia. http://www.swgstain.org/