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- Title
MURDER AND SUICIDE BY SHOOTING WITH ATYPICAL FIREARM. FORENSIC INTERPRETATION AT THE CRIME SCENE.
- Authors
TEODOR, Manolescu; LEONARD, Tocan
- Abstract
Crime scene research is a set of technical and scientific forensic activities, aimed at searching, finding, fixing and lifting all types of traces and material means of evidence, which materially contribute to establish the existence or nonexistence of a fact, circumstances of it, and to identify the offender or who committed it. At the crime scene forensic specialists discover a large variety of traces and material means of evidence in various places, positions and states of aggregation, that only through an interpretation based on logic, techniques and experiments help to determine precisely the existence of the act and the circumstances during which it did occurred. We can say that the interpretation of a forensic evidence is the very essence of the research, without which the traces discovered and lifted can not be materially linked with each other, to establish the mental activities of the author/ authors in the criminal field. ITER CRIMINIS (the road covered by the offender) can be established on the spot only through a rigorous and complete scientific interpretation of the discovered traces and material means of evidence. Forensic interpretation of traces discovered at the crime scene has proved to be extremely important and decisive in a case where two people were found dead in suspicious circumstances, in the same house.
- Subjects
MURDER; SUICIDE; FIREARMS &; crime; CRIME scene searches; FORENSIC sciences
- Publication
Romanian Journal of Forensic Science, 2012, Vol 79, Issue 1, p940
- ISSN
2069-2617
- Publication type
Article