Anna garcia is a hispanic 38 year old woman who passed away in her home. Her height is 64 inches.She weighs 165 pounds. The circumstances of her death are quite mysterious,due to the evidence found in the Hair samples,shoeprint samples,fingerprint and etc. Anna died in her home in her living room and was found by her neighbor Doug Green. Who had stated that he had her Anna’s dog bark excessively and after approaching the doorway and knocking and getting no answer doug came in and was in shock when he saw anna. Anna was laying face first in her hallway and was surrounded by blood,pills and fallen furniture. Doug immediately called the EMT’s. When the EMT’s arrived they stated that Anna Garcia had passed away.
The investigations of the fingerprints dealing with anna 's death had revealed that the fingerprints belonged to Alex Garcia. I state this because after further inspection i conclude that alex garcia’s fingerprint matches certain parts of the fingerprint found at the scene’s ridge patterns were the same. And both fingerprints had the “loop” type fingerprint,They both had the same minutiae . So the conclusion that due to all the similarities alex’s fingerprints and the prints found at the scene are a match.
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Both people have type B blood,This creates a problem because we cannot state whether it was alex’s blood at the crime scene for if it was anna 's from a fall or some other injury.
The shoeprint found at the scene of the crime best matched the victim,anna garcia. After studying all the people of interest and comparing their tread marks to the one at the crime scene i concluded that the shoeprint has the same tread marks as anna garcia
Found on Craig's uniform were fibers from the pants Cara was wearing on the day of her murder . when they sprayed luminol on his truck, investigators didn't find any blood. they found yellow rope under his tires which was tested against the ligature marks on Caras neck it was an exact match. They finally decided to test the blood on her shoes, but the DNA was not positive. Back then, all they had to go off was the blood type, which was type A-B, and when they ran Craig's blood, they discovered that he was also type A-B.
In September of 1961, a woman from District of Columbia had an intruder break into her apartment. While the invader of the home was there, they had taken her wallet, and also raped the woman. During the investigation of the crime, the police had found some latent fingerprints in the apartment. The police then established and processed the prints. The prints were then connected back to 16 year old Morris A. Kent.
Shipman continued to kill patients until he made a mistake in 1998 that would cost him everything. Angela Woodruff, a lawyer and daughter of one of Shipman's victims, was very certain that Shipman was up to something when she did not agree with the cause of death assigned to her mother. Kathleen Grundy died June 24th, 1998. She was a healthy and wealthy 81 year old. Woodruff was the daughter of Grundy and being a lawyer, she handled Grundy’s will.
The perpetrator left a fingerprint on the doorknob of one of the victim’s bedroom doors and a herringbone pattern tennis shoe print in one of the victim’s front yard near the front door. The police questioned about thirty to forty men in the area and focused on one main suspect, Hayes. The police went to Hayes home and requested a fingerprint, and Hayes
Anna Garcia’s Autopsy report The propse of we doing autopsy report in Anna Garcia’s case is to find the injuries on Anna Garcia and think base on this autopy report. What cause she died. So overall the evidence the autopsy report we have 1 think from Anna Garcia’s Autopsy, I believe that Anna Garcia died from oxygen deprivatian and trama to head. The manner of death in natural cause.
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This was achieved by identifying the suspect. According to the gel, suspect number two’s DNA was found at the crime scene. This is known because the crime scene DNA and suspect two’s DNA both traveled the same distanced. And said before DNA is very polymorphic; no two pieces of DNA will be the same when cut by the same enzyme (Edvotek, 2014). This is also shown in Hyun-Jung Choi’s lap report.
The doorbell rang, it was the coroner. The coroner had one other man with him when they were on the front porch. John answered the door and led them upstairs to where Susan’s body was. The coroner took photos for evidence while John and Jessica gave their reports.
“On September 20th, 1986 a young woman was killed and, left behind at the scene, was a piece of DNA that investigators hoped would help solve the case” (Biemesderfer). There was no way to identify people yet. Nowadays, you can identify whose footprint it is by investigators and
At the crime scene, there was multiple pieces of evidence that may lead to figuring out if Anna Garcia’s manner of death was natural, homicide, or an accident. The evidence found at the scene includes fingerprints, blood, a shoeprint, hair, an unknown substance, and blood spatter. One of the multiple pieces of evidence that was found at the crime scene was a fingerprint. The fingerprint was tested and proven to belong to Alex Garcia, her ex-husband. We know this because the fingerprint that was found at the crime scene matches the ridge patterns on Alex’s fingerprint exactly.
The ACE-V method is cited as being a scientific method in the comparison and identification of fingerprints. Meaning, that this method is the protocol all forensic scientists follow to conclude to accurate and consistent results making this procedure extremely important for this significant piece of evidence that identified
Arthur Williams died on October 5th, 2015. Queenie Williams was out at the country club with her friends until she arrived home around one in the morning to supposedly find her husband dead at the bottom of the stairs. His wife is believed to be the alleged killer based on evidence at the crime scene. Queenie had said that her and her husband had had a heated argument resulting in having the wife leave for the night, and when she arrived home he was laying at the base of the step unmoving. Key witnesses have reported that when Queenie arrived at the country club she seemed “agitated and not herself”.
To start off with is the DNA samples, on the nightshirt which was saliva. They couldn’t analyze the DNA at that time because the technology didn’t exist. To expand on it there was DNA on the nightshirt but they couldn’t analyze with the technology back then. Next piece of evidence are the bite marks. Furthermore the bite marks on Sabina were analyzed by two different analyst.
Even being under so many troubles, Anna managed to get back on her feet and started a new family. During the accident, Anna showed "grace under pressure" by being able to save her own life in a split second. During the act, when her husband 's hands and her 's didn 't touch, Anna "tore her blindfold away" (Erdich, 11). Seeing that her
There was multiply evidence that, traced back to O.J. Simpson. His blood was recovered and fingerprints were local on the back fence. Later they found his hair in a knit hat at the crime scene, which the same kind of fiber was found on Goldman’s clothing. Fibers from simpson’s car were also similar to the knit hat. In his vehicle, he had blood from both victims and a pair of bloody socks in his house, along with the right glove that was missing from the crime scene.