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Interpretation of Trace Evidence: the present and future.
Recognizing the important impact that trace evidence has on criminal investigations and, ultimately, on our system of justice, the Office of Justice Programs’ National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Laboratory Division co-sponsored a Trace Evidence Symposium held August 3–7, 2009, in Clearwater Beach, Florida. The symposium brought together practitioners and researchers from the United States and abroad to enhance information-sharing and promote collaboration among the trace evidence, law enforcement, and legal communities. The symposium also provided unique educational opportunities for trace evidence examiners.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Paint Database Query (PDQ) – Day One
Moderator: Diana Wright, Forensic Examiner and Chemist, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
Presenter: Tamara E. Hodgins, Forensic Technology Advisor and PDQ Maintenance Team Supervisor, National Center for Forensic Services, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Alberta, Canada
Standardized Test Methods and Insuring Quality in the Trace Laboratory
Moderator: Sandy Parent, Forensic Scientist, Crime Laboratory, Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin, TX
Presenters:
- Jose R. Almirall, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Director, International Forensic Research Institute, Florida International University, Miami, FL
- Susan Ballou, Program Manager for Forensic Science, Office of Law Enforcement Standards, National Institute of Science and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
- Stefan Becker, Senior Scientist, Forensic Science Institute, Bundeskriminalamt, Wiesbaden, Germany
- Christopher Bommarito, Forensic Scientist, Michigan State Police, Lansing, MI
- Maureen C. Bottrell, Geologist and Forensic Examiner, Trace Evidence Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
- David A. Green, Criminalist, Trace Evidence Unit, Lake County Crime Laboratory, Painesville, OH
- John K. Neuner, International Program Manager, ASCLD/LAB - International, ASCLD/LAB, Garner, NC
Feather Identification
Presenters:
- Carla Dove, Program Director, Feather Identification Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
- Marcy Heacker, Research Assistant, Feather Identification Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
- Cary T. Oien, Unit Chief, Trace Evidence Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
Polymer Chemistry for the Trace Chemist
Moderators and Presenters:
- Cassandra Burke, Forensic Chemist II and Trace Analyst, Forensic Services Section, Baltimore County Police Department, Towson, MD
- Vincent J. Desiderio, Forensic Scientist I, Office of Forensic Sciences - Central Laboratory, New Jersey State Police, Hamilton, NJ
Presenters:
- Skip Palenik, Senior Research Microscopist, Microtrace LLC, Elgin, IL
- James W. Rawlins, Assistant Professor, School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesbburg, MS
- Scott Ryland, Senior Microanalyst, Trace Evidence Section, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Orlando, FL
- Jenny M. Smith, Criminalist, Trace Evidence, Missouri State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory, Jefferson City, MO
Infrared Spectral Interpretation
Moderator and Presenter: Mary W. Carraba, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR
Presenter: Edward Suzuki, Supervising Forensic Scientist, Chemistry Section, Washington State Crime Laboratory, Seattle, WA
Forensic Palynology
Moderator: Chuck Heurich, Program Manager, Investigative and Forensic Sciences Division, Office of Science and Technology, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC
Presenters:
- Vaughn M. Bryant, Director of Palynology Laboratory, Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Presentation 1 (.pdf, 2.9MB) | Presentation 2 (.pdf, 1MB)
- Karl Reinhard, Fulbright Senior Specialist, Botanical Archaeology, Professor, Forensic Sciences, School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
The Applications of Raman Spectroscopy in Trace Evidence
Moderator and Presenter: Patrick Buzzini, Assistant Professor, Forensic and Investigative Science Program, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Presenters:
- Edward G. Bartick, Director of the Forensic Science Program, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Suffolk University, Boston, MA
- Genevieve Massonnet, Professor, School of Forensic Science, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Paint Database Query (PDQ) – Day Two
Moderator: Diana Wright, Forensic Examiner and Chemist, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
Presenter: Tamara E. Hodgins, Forensic Technology Advisor and PDQ Maintenance Team Supervisor, National Center for Forensic Services, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Alberta, Canada
The Use of Multivariate Statistics in Trace Evidence Investigations
Moderator: David A. Green, Criminalist, Trace Evidence Unit, Lake County Crime Laboratory, Painesville, OH
Presenters:
- John Goodpaster, Assistant Professor, Forensic and Investigative Science, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN Presentation (.pdf, 2.2MB)
- Elisa Liszewski, Graduate Student, Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN
- Steve Morgan, Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Tape Analysis
Moderator and Presenter: Jenny M. Smith, Criminalist, Trace Evidence, Missouri State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory, Jefferson City, MO Presentation (.pdf, 316kB)
Presenter: Leanora Brun-Conti, Forensic Chemist, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Ammendale, MD
Lamp Examination Workshop
Moderator: Sandy Parent, Forensic Scientist, Crime Laboratory, Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin, TX
Presenter: Richard L. Dinehart, Senior Lecturer, Accident Investigation Division, Northwestern University - Center for Public Safety, Evanston, IL
Advanced Trace Elemental Analysis
Moderator: Jose R. Almirall, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Director, International Forensic Research Institute, Florida International University, Miami, FL
Presenters:
- JoAnn Buscaglia, Research Chemist, Counterterrorism and Forensic Science Research Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
- Robert D. Koons, Research Chemist, Counterterrorism and Forensic Science Research Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
- Scott Ryland, Senior Microanalyst, Trace Evidence Section, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Orlando, FL
- Tatiana Trejos, Coordinator of Research Programs, Trace Evidence Analysis Facility, IFRI, Florida International University, Miami, FL
Fabric Damage
Moderator and Presenter: Sandra Koch, Trace Evidence Examiner, Trace Evidence Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
Presenters:
- Susan Gross, Forensic Science Supervisor, Chemistry Division, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, St. Paul, MN
- Steve Shaw, Forensic Examiner, Trace Evidence Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
Automotive and Architectural Pigment Examination
Moderator: David Exline, General Manager, Forensic Services, RJ Lee Group, Inc., Monroeville, PA
Presenter: Christopher S. Palenik, Research Microscopist, Microtrace, Elgin, IL
Physical Match Theory
Moderator and Presenter: Amy L. Michaud, Forensic Chemist, National Laboratory, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Ammendale, MD
Presenter: Maureen C. Bottrell, Geologist and Forensic Examiner, Trace Evidence Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
Significance in Report Writing
Moderator and Presenter: Faye A. Springer, Criminalist IV, Laboratory of Forensic Services, Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, Sacramento, CA Presentation (.pdf, 440kB)
Presenters:
- Christopher Bommarito, Forensic Scientist, Michigan State Police, Lansing, MI Presentation (.pdf, 3MB)
- Sally Coulson, Forensic Science Leader, Physical Evidece Laboratory, Institute of Environmental Science and Research, Auckland, New Zealand Presentation (.pdf, 272kB)
- Jodi B. Webb, Geologist and Forensic Examiner, Trace Evidence Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Quantico, VA Presentation (.pdf, 292kB)
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Opening Remarks
Video Presenters:
- Michael G. Sheppo, Chief, Investigative and Forensic Sciences Division, Office of Science and Technology, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC
- Christian Hassell, Laboratory Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Quantico, VA
Trace Questionnaire Results
Presenters:
- Sandy Parent, Forensic Scientist, Crime Laboratory, Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin, TX Video | Presentation (.pdf, 320kB)
- Sandra Koch, Trace Evidence Examiner, Trace Evidence Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA Video
New Developments in Manufacturing Materials
Moderator: Susan Gross, Forensic Science Supervisor, Chemistry Division, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, St. Paul, MN
Presenters:
- Kenneth Perry, Technical Director, Automotive Coatings, BASF Corporation, Southfield, MI Video | Presentation (.pdf, 1.5MB)
- Matthew J. Clawson, PPG Industries, Inc. Video | Presentation (.pdf, 96kB)
- Jenny M. Smith, Criminalist, Trace Evidence, Missouri State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory, Jefferson City, MO Video | Presentation (.pdf, 316kB)
- David Richards, Technical Director, Cordage Institute, Sugarland, TX Video | Presentation (.pdf, 648kB)
A Different Perspective on Trace Evidence
Moderator: Sandra Koch, Trace Evidence Examiner, Trace Evidence Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA
Presenter: Ken Goddard, Director, National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory, Ashland, OR Video | Presentation (.pdf, 5.5MB)
Paper Presentations: Based on Case Studies
Moderator: Cassandra Burke, Forensic Chemist II and Trace Analyst, Forensic Services Section, Baltimore County Police Department, Towson, MD
Presenters:
- Elana Foster, Manager, Forensic Science Department, RJ Lee Group, Inc., Monroeville, PA - Gunshot Residue Case Studies, Results, and Interpretation Video | Presentation (.pdf, 800kB)
- Genevieve Massonnet, Professor, School of Forensic Science, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland - Household Red Paint: A Case Example and Evidence Interpretation Video | Presentation (.pdf, 1.2MB)
- Ray Palmer, Forensic Science Consultant, Fibres, The Forensic Science Service, Huntington, Cambridge, United Kingdom - The Suffolk Serial Killings Video | Presentation (.pdf, 2.3MB)
Paper Presentations: Based on Case Studies, continued
Moderator: Glenn Schubert, Forensic Scientist, Southern Illinois Forensic Science Center, Illinois State Police, Carbondale, IL
Presenters:
- Tom Geddes, Forensic Scientist, Culham Marks and Trace Team, LGC Forensics, Abingdon, United Kingdom - A Case of the Interpretation of Glass Evidence Within a ‘Select’ Population – An Incident of Assault with a Broken Bottle in a Prison Video | Presentation (.pdf, 296kB)
- Thomas A. Kubic, Associate Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY - Examination of a 13 Year Old Crime Scene for a War Crimes Trial or “Is it Too Late to Examine the Crime Scene?” Video | Presentation (.pdf, 1.4MB)
- Marianne Stam, Acting Assistant Laboratory Director, Bureau of Forensic Science, California Department of Justice, Riverside, CA - The Value of Diatoms and Botanical Evidence in a Police Brutality Case Video | Presentation (.pdf, 692kB)
Lab Bloopers: True Stories of the Missouri State Highway Patrol
Jenny M. Smith, Criminalist, Trace Evidence, Missouri State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory, Jefferson City, MO
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Paper Presentations and Current Research Projects
Moderator: Edward M. Pollock, Supervising Criminalist, Laboratory of Forensic Services, Sacramento County District Attorney, Sacramento, CA
Presenters:
- Susan Bennett, Team Leader, Chemical Criminalistics, Forensic Science Services Branch, Forensic Services Group, NSW Police Force, New South Wales, Australia - em>A Holistic Approach to Textile Damage Examinations Video | Presentation (.pdf, 408kB)
- Brendan Nytes, Microscopist, Microtrace, Elgin, IL - Forensic Applications of Raman Micro-Spectroscopy with an Emphasis on In Situ Pigment Identification Video | Presentation (.pdf, 3.8MB)
- Diana Wright, Forensic Examiner and Chemist, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA - Discrimination of Architectural Paints Via Physical and Chemical Methods of Analysis Video | Presentation (.pdf, 1MB)
Paper Presentations and Current Research Projects
Moderator: Cassandra Burke, Forensic Chemist II and Trace Analyst, Forensic Services Section, Baltimore County Police Department, Towson, MD
Presenters:
- Mark Ahonen, Forensic Scientist E7, Laboratory Division, Indiana State Police, Indianapolis, IN - Admissibility Package for Tape Wrapped Up Video | Presentation (.pdf, 1.3MB)
- Vincent J. Desiderio, Forensic Scientist I, Office of Forensic Sciences - Central Laboratory, New Jersey State Police, Hamilton, NJ - A Systematic Approach to the Analysis of General Unknowns Video | Presentation (.pdf, 3.4MB)
- Leah Kitto, Senior Forensic Technician, Physical Evidence Laboratory, Institute of Environmental Science and Research, Auckland, New Zealand - PyGC-MS of Condom Lubricants and Persistence Studies Video | Presentation (.pdf, 192kB)
- Ruth Morgan, University Lecturer, University College London, London, England, United Kingdom - Pollen in Domestic Dwellings: Forensic Implications Video | Presentation (.pdf, 6.3MB)
- Skip Palenik, Senior Research Microscopist, Microtrace LLC, Elgin, IL - Forensic Sand and Soil Microscopy: Techniques and Casework Applications Video | Presentation (.pdf, 1.1MB)
Daubert Presentation
Moderator: Rockne P. Harmon, Forensic and Cold Case Consultant, Alameda, CA Video | Presentation (.pdf, 272kB)
Presenters:
- George “Woody” Clarke, Judge of Superior Court, San Diego Superior Court, San Diego, CA
- Amy L. Michaud, Forensic Chemist, National Laboratory, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Ammendale, MD
- Christopher J. Plourd, Attorney at Law, Forensic Evidence Consultant, Law Office of Christopher J. Plourd, San Diego, CA
Poster Session Tours
Presenters:
- Stefan Becker, Senior Scientist, Forensic Science Institute, Bundeskriminalamt, Wiesbaden, Germany - The Use of Laser Ablation – Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) for the Examination of Human Hair
- Robert Berk, Forensic Scientist III, Microscopy/Trace Chemistry Section, Illinois State Police Forensic Science Center at Chicago, Chicago, IL - Nyclad Ammunition in Criminal Casework Presentation (.pdf, 140kB)
- Hayley Brown, Forensic Scientist, Chemistry and Materials, Forensic Science SA, Adelaide, South Australia - A Compelling Glass Case or Statistical Overload?
- Rebecca E. Bucht, Adjunct Professor and PhD Student, Science Division, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY - Polarized Light Photography for Visualization of Blood on Dark Surfaces Poster (.pdf, 4MB) | Paper (.pdf, 1.3MB); Qualitative and Quantitative X-Ray Diffraction in Forensic Analysis of Duct Tapes Poster (.pdf, 648kB)
- Robert E. Burroughs, Forensic Scientist Supervisor, Crime Laboratory Trace Evidence Unit, Denver Police Department, Denver, CO - Gunshot Primer Residue, A Quantitative Question? Poster 1 (.pdf, 136kB) | Poster 2 (.pdf, 180kB)
- JoAnn Buscaglia, Research Chemist, Counterterrorism and Forensic Science Research Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA - Trace Evidence Applications of Cathodoluminescence (CL) Microspectrophotometry
- Andres S. Campiglia, Professor, Department of Chemisty, College of Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL - Application of Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Forensic Fiber Examination
- Bill Chapin, Senior Research Microscopist, McCrone Associates, Inc., Westmont, IL - DART™- TOF Mass Spectrometry – Its Usefulness and Practicality for Trace Evidence Examiners
- Jeffrey H. Dake, Forensic Chemist, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory, Forest Park, GA - Differentiation of Lotions in Sexual Assault Cases
- Elizabeth Gardner, Assistant Professor, Department of Justice Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL - Building a Microscope System for Glass and Fiber Analysis
- Michael Gonzalez, Graduate Student, Forensic Science Program, Department of Chemistry, California State University, Fresno, Clovis, CA - The Creation of a Digital Forensic Faunal Hair Database
- Helen R. Griffin, Forensic Scientist III, Trace Evidence, Ventura County Sheriff’s Forensic Sciences Lab, Ventura, CA - Yes, No, Maybe So - Trace Evidence Conclusions Poster (.pdf, 2.9MB)
- Gabrielle Jones, Student, Virginia Commonwealth University, Bellevue, WA - Raman Spectroscopy, A Solution for the Analysis of Light Colored Fibers?
- Wolf Krauss, Forensic Biologist, Forensic Science Institute, Landeskriminalamt Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany - Fiber Persistence on Garments Under Open-Air Conditions Poster (.pdf, 992kB)
- Deidre Krupp, Student, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, VA - Multivariate Analysis of ATR-FTIR Spectroscopic Data for the Forensic Examination of Pharmaveutical Labels
- Genevieve Massonnet, Professor, School of Forensic Science, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland - Automotive Multiple Vehicle Case: The Contribution of Trace Evidence.
- Kornelia Nehse, Fibres and Micrmorphology, Landeskriminalamt Berlin - Forensic Science Institute, Berlin, Germany - Fibres and DNA in Perfect Harmony - A Case Example with Added Values
- Suzanne L. Noffsinger, Forensic Scientist, Trace Evidence, Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory, Dayton, OH - Microscopic Examination as a Means to Determine the Suitability of Hair Roots for Nuclear DNA Analysis
- Sandy Parent, Forensic Scientist, Crime Laboratory, Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin, TX - The Significance of Class Associations in Footwear Comparisons
- Justin Parker, Forensic Scientist, Trace Evidence, Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin, TX - Environmental Effects on Fluorescent Properties of Colorless Polyester
- Nicholas D.K. Petraco, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Department of Sciences and Faculty of Chemistry, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY - The Statistical Significance of the Aggregate Trace Evidence Found in Household Dust Specimens
- Dale K. Purcell, Forensic Scientist, Science Department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY - Environmentally Friendly Forensics: The Characterization of Eco-Fibers Poster (.pdf, 176kB); Cathodoluminescence (CL) Microscopy and Spectroscopy for the Forensic Analysis of Soil/Sand; A Microscopical Study of the Impact of Gunpowder Particles to Nylon Fabric
- John A. Reffner, Associate Professor of Forensic Science, Science Department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY - Applications of Diamond Internal Reflection Infrared Microspectroscopical Analysis to Mineral and Glass Trace Evidence
- Katie Steele, Forensic Chemist, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory, Forest Park, GA - Photobleaching of Fibers by UV-Visible-NIR Microspectrophotometry
- Edward Suzuki, Supervising Forensic Scientist, Chemistry Section, Washington State Crime Laboratory, Seattle, WA - In Situ Identification of Bismuth Vanadate in Automotive Paints Using Infrared Spectroscopy and Elemental Analysis
- Melissa Valadez, Forensic Scientist, Trace Evidence, Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Laboratory, Austin, TX - A Year Long Survey of Normal Distortion in Automotive Peanut Bulbs
Friday, August 7, 2009
Significance and Interpretation Paper Presentations
Moderator: Tatiana Trejos, Coordinator of Research Programs, Trace Evidence Analysis Facility, IFRI, Florida International University, Miami, FL
Presenters:
- John Goodpaster, Assistant Professor, Forensic and Investigative Science, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN - Analysis of Trace Evidence Using Microspectrophotometry and Multi-Variate Statistics Video | Presentation (.pdf, 2.2MB)
- Louissa Marsh, Forensic Scientist, Marks and Traces, LGC Forensics, Oxford, United Kingdom - What’s on the Highway? Frequency of Occurrence of Paint Chips Amongst Debris Collected from Road Surfaces Video | Presentation (.pdf, 260kB)
- Sandy Parent, Forensic Scientist, Crime Laboratory, Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin, TX - The Significance of Class Associations in Automotive Paint Evidence Video | Presentation (.pdf, 732kB)
- Claude Roux, Director, Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway, Australia - Discrimination of Human Hairs Using Color Measurements and Digital Microscopy Video | Presentation (.pdf, 1.5MB)
Responding to the NAS Report
Discussants:
- Ken Melson, Acting Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Washington, DC Video | Presentation (.pdf, 292kB)
- Mark Stolorow, Director, Office of Law Enforcement Standards, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Video | Presentation (.pdf, 292kB)
- Jeff Salyards, Program Manager, Science and Technology, U.S. Army Criminal Investigations Laboratory, Forest Park, GA Video | Presentation (.pdf, 308kB)
- Robin Jones, Consultant, Office of Science and Technology, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC Video | Presentation (.pdf, 92kB)
- Jeffrey H. Comparin, Laboratory Director, Special Testing and Research Laboratory, Drug Enforcement Administration, Dulles, VA Video | Presentation (.pdf, 100kB)
- Chris E. Taylor, Supervisory Chemist, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory, Forest Park, GA Video | Presentation (.pdf, 320kB)
- Cary T. Oien, Unit Chief, Trace Evidence Unit, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA Video | Presentation (.pdf, 88kB)
PanAm Flight 103
Moderator: Kathryn M. Turman, Program Director, Office of Victim Assistance, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC
Presenter: Richard A. Marquise, Senior Research Assosciate, Institute for Intergovernmental Research, Springfield, VA Video
Keeping Trace Evidence Viable: Future of Trace
Moderator: Jose R. Almirall, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Director, International Forensic Research Institute, Florida International University, Miami, FL
Presenters:
- Faye A. Springer, Criminalist IV, Laboratory of Forensic Services, Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, Sacramento, CA - Both Sides of the Evidence: Collecting Yourself or Having it Brought to You Video | Presentation (.pdf, 200kB)
- Doreen M. Hudson, Assistant Laboratory Director, Criminalistics Laboratory, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles, CA - Managing Resources While Sharing Resources, Success of the Generalist at the Crime Scene Video | Presentation (.pdf, 1.1MB)
- Claude Roux, Director, Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway, Australia - Marketing Trace Evidence – Strategies for Informing Submitting Agencies, Individual Investigators, Lab Directors, and the Judicial Video | Presentation (.pdf, 1.5MB)
Closing Remarks
Charles Heurich, Physical Scientist, Investigative and Forensic Sciences Division, Office of Science and Technology, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC
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