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Quotes About Forensic

You think the knife was used, cleaned, then scraped through the blood on the floor?" Lestrade asked. "Evidently." "Why do that?" "Chief Inspector, I try to form my hypotheses upon data, rather than shape the data to match my wishes." And
~ Laurie R. King
I didn't invent forensic science and medicine. I just was one of the first people to recognize how interesting it is.
~ Patricia Cornwell
Murder, other than in the most strict forensic sense, is never soluble. That dark human clot can never melt into a lucid, clear suspension. Our detective fiction tells us otherwise: everything is just meat and cold ballistics. Provide a murderer, a motive and a means, and you have solved the crime. Using this method, the solution to the Second World War is as follows: Hitler. The German economy. Tanks. Thus, for convenience, we reduce the complex events.
~ Alan Moore
Anil Gupta Forensic DNA Services Expert offers a variety of DNA testing systems to meet the needs of our clients. We offer a variety of DNA forensic testing systems including STR, Y-STR, and mitochondrial DNA. The DNA Sample in Forensic Analysis can be collected from blood, saliva, perspiration, hair, teeth, mucus, finger nails, semon and these can be found almost anywhere at crime scence.
~ Anil Gupta
The CSIs were still working the crime scene and the young had a taste for the ghoulish.
~ Ann Cleeves
The most common things I would go out for would be, like, 'the Lab Technician' on a crime procedural, usually an expert in either a medical or a computer-oriented field.
~ Randall Park
Two detectives worked on the crime-scene sketch.
~ Robert Dugoni
Robert K. Ressler
~ counterpies
to Reacher's desk. It said Gunshot victim previously reported was LTC Caroline C. Crawford. DOA inside POV
~ Lee Child
His toxicology was absolutely clear. The
~ Lee Child
No se le va a escapar. Está muerto. Además, tampoco han encontrado ningún médico forense sobrio de momento.
~ Lee Child
I have a lab filled with millions of dollars' worth of equipment, and I can tell you none of it works as well as a good dog's nose. I've witnessed canines hitting on hundred-year-old remains. What they even smell, none of us can tell you. At that point, there's no organic matter left; the bone is little more than a dried sponge. But the dogs always know.
~ Lisa Gardner
Yes, sir." "I don't know what the doctors are looking for, but they should be told that a pristine bullet has been found." The disorder of the apartment
~ Jim Bishop
Lieutenant J. C. Day's work was that he couldn't find fingerprints. Normally there would be prints on the barrel of the rifle and the stock.
~ Jim Bishop
He placed the bullet into a device. "Just as I thought," he said. "This is not 7.35. It is 6.5 millimeter. Did the Secret Service man know which stretcher it was on?" "No," Todd said. "The
~ Jim Bishop
There was a separate small hole in the back of the head. There was a long vertical
~ Jim Bishop
The past tense is forensic. It's all about blame. The present tense is demonstrative. It's all about values.
~ Jody Gehrman
The past tense is forensic. It's all about blame. The present tense is demonstrative. It's all about values." I put on his thick German accent to make her laugh. "'But the future tense—that's where the real magic happens. The future tense is deliberative.
~ Jody Gehrman
The forensic use of visual evidence started not with the introduction of modern technologies like photography, but instead with the phantasmic construction of "illegible" and "foreign" bodies.
~ Anne Anlin Cheng
Derived from the Latin forensis, the word's root refers to the 'forum', and the practice and skill of making an argument before a professional, political or legal gathering. In classical
~ Eyal Weizman
In both domestic and international law, as Christopher Joyce and Eric Stover dryly remarked in their book on forensic anthropology, 'lawyers tend to recruit scientists for courtroom appearances much like the way the police shop for attack-dogs – they look for signs of good breeding coupled with a willingness to take a bite out of an adversary.'20
~ Eyal Weizman
Cities vary widely in the use of DNA testing.
~ Bill Dedman
Forensic science offers great potential, as it draws on almost every discipline and, in doing so, creates widespread opportunity for innovation.
~ Mark Walport
'CSI' has not only remained a top-rated show through seven seasons; it has had real-world consequences. Police and prosecutors complain of a 'CSI' effect' that leads juries to demand more physical evidence than they used to expect. College officials use the same term to describe spiking enrollment in forensic-science programs.
~ Virginia Postrel