Crime Scenes: How We Can Tell What Isn't So
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Document Type
Lecture
Abstract
Recent technological advances have made crime scene investigation an area of extreme delicacy and complicated interpretation. A 38-year veteran of law enforcement, Rod Engle rt has consulted in more than 275 homicides in the U.S. and is a qualified court expert in homicide in 20 states. During this lecture, Englert, whose expertise is in crime scene reconstruction and blood spatter interpretation, will demonstrate a comprehen sive compilation of skills, techniques and technology which have been applied in actual cases he has been involved with. Examples of staged and manipulated murder scenes will be discussed. As these cases are considered, the audience will participate in th e crime solving by using their own deductive reasoning and observation skills.
Publication Date
1-17-2003
Recommended Citation
Englert, Rod, "Crime Scenes: How We Can Tell What Isn't So" (2003). January Series. 188.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/january_series/188