The method relies on a unique dental structure, past imaging, and existing dental records. It enables an initial determination within a short time, even under harsh conditions.
This Special Issue focuses on critical identification cases, as forensic experts increasingly face significant challenges in identifying human remains, both in routine and extraordinary circumstances.
Michael Coble, executive director, Center for Human Identification (CHI) at University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth (HSC), shows DNA test kits to Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, ...
Computer-aided dental identification software can be a useful tool in forensic dental identification, according to a study in the Journal of Forensic Sciences (July 12, 2010). Researchers from the ...
VOC analysis using HS-SPME GC–MS on concrete is a novel forensic approach, providing substantial evidence in decomposition cases. The study represents the first successful legal introduction of VOC ...
1. Introduction / Krista E. Latham, Eric J. Bartelink, Michael Finnegan -- Section I. Advances in biological profile construction. 2. Human skeletal variation and ...
In 1994, Kevin Keith was sentenced to death in Ohio for a triple homicide, as recounted in Kim Kardashian’s new podcast The System. Keith was scheduled to be executed in September 2010, but just ...
The Moose Jaw Police Service’s forensic identification unit plays a key role in processing crime scenes, the Moose Jaw Board ...
On the evening of Dec. 5, 1975, Lindy Sue Biechler’s aunt and uncle returned home to find their 19-year-old niece with a knife sticking out of her neck and signs of a struggle in the blood-splattered ...