Blood Spatter Analysis Presented by Patricia Nolan Bertino Bud Bertino.

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Blood Spatter Analysis Presented by Patricia Nolan Bertino Bud Bertino

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Blood Spatter Analysis

Presented by

Patricia Nolan Bertino

Bud Bertino

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Blood Spatter (not splatter)

is the pattern of blood created when blood is deposited on a surface.

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Bloodstain EvidenceBloodstain EvidenceMay reveal:May reveal:

• Origin(s) of bloodstain• Distance of bloodstain from target• Direction from which blood impacted• Speed with which blood left its source• Position of victim & assailant• Movement of victim & assailant• Number of blows/shots

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Liquid BloodLiquid Blood• Physical properties

– viscosity– surface tension– specific gravity

• Behaves as a projectile in motion– biology, physics, maths

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Surface TensionSurface Tension• Resistance to penetration & separation• Surface acts to reduce surface area

• Smallest SA to Volume ratio is offered by sphere

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Dripping BloodDripping Blood

Blood drop grows until Wt (G) > S.T.

Single drop breaks free (teardrop shape)

Surface tension pulls in vertically

Shape settles into sphere (0.05 ml)

Does not break up until impact

And horizontally

Blood trickles downwards

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Drop size

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Standard drop size 50ul (0.05ml)

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Rapid bleeding gives slightly larger drop

Shaking/movementcasts off smaller drops

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____________ bleeding does not result in smaller drops.

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Terminal Velocity v Distance Fallen(metric)

Terminal velocity as a function of distance fallen (metric)

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Fall distance (m)

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Terminal Velocity v Distance Fallen(imperial)

Terminal velocity as a function of distance fallen (imperial)

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Terminal Velocity v Distance Fallen(metric)

Terminal velocity as a function of distance fallen (metric)

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Free Falling Blood Droplets

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50 ul4.6 mm

7.5 m/s

4.2 to5.4 m

0.5 ul2.12 mm

2.4 to 3 m

.4.6 m/s

0.12 ul1.32 mm

0.84 to 1 m

.3.3 m/s

0.06 ul1.1 mm

0.5 to 0.65 m

.2.2 m/s

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Shape & Size of Shape & Size of BloodspotBloodspot

• Depends mostly on nature of target surface– texture (rough or smooth)– porous or non porous

• Size is related to distance fallen, provided:– standard 50 ul drop of blood

• There is little change in spot diameter beyond a fall distance of 1.2 m

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Height FallenHeight Fallen

Single drops of blood falling from fingertip onto smooth cardboard from various heights.No change in diameter beyond 7 ft.

Adapted from Introduction to Forensic Sciences,W. Eckert, CRC, 1997

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Effect of Target SurfaceEffect of Target Surface

. .... .Spreads out smoothly ST of spreading edge is

broken by irregular surface

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Experiments with Falling Blood DropletsExperiments with Falling Blood Droplets

blood

dropper

ruler

Terazzo floor

whiteboard

rough paper towel

paper

Fabric (theatre green)

Height

Target Surface

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Height/Surface

Single drop of blood falling from various heights (m) onto various surfaces

smooth floor paper towel fabric

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Angle Angle of of

ImpactImpact

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Adapted from Introduction to Forensic Sciences,W. Eckert, CRC, 1997

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Gravitational dense zoneat lower edge

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Wave Cast-offWave Cast-offDavid Sadler:David Sadler:

.Parent drop

wave cast-off

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Types of Injury

• High velocity (gunshot)

• Medium velocity (hammer strike)

• Low velocity ( drip)

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Characteristics of a single drop of blood

Spike vs. satellite

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Surface variations

Rough tile unvarnished wood

Smooth (glass)

Slightly raised

floor tiling varnished wood, fabric

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Blood dropped from different heights

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Review: Blood spatter “tells a story”

• Where was person located when bleeding?

• What direction was blood traveling?

• What was the angle of impact?

• Analyze crime scene p21