Forensic Science
by Jennifer Ross-Viola
1. Non-invasive crime scene tests
1.1. Blood Detection Tests
1.1.1. Kastle-Meyer Test
1.1.1.1. use of phenolphthalein/ pink color represents blood
1.1.2. Hemastix
1.1.3. Luminol
1.2. sAA mouth swab test
1.2.1. Starch detected by iodine with Acid color reagent to reveal maltose
1.3. blood typing at a crime scene
1.3.1. allgutination of blood
1.3.2. checking if blood type matches the crime scene
2. history of forensic science
2.1. notable people who developed techniques
2.2. Modern Cases
2.2.1. Innocence Project
2.3. Evolution of DNA detection in forensics
2.3.1. Golden State Killer
2.3.2. OJ Simpson
2.3.2.1. Glove no fit
2.3.2.1.1. innocent
2.3.3. First Case in UK
3. blood cell types
3.1. White blood cell types
3.1.1. Monocyte
3.1.2. Neutrophil
3.1.3. Eosinophil
3.2. Platelets (Not a white blood cell) (Or a cell type/technically a cell fragment)
3.3. Red Blood cell types
3.3.1. ABO Blood cell types
3.3.2. RH Factors
4. Invasive crime scene tests
4.1. Finger pricks
4.2. clinical blood typing
4.2.1. Different blood typing tests
4.2.2. invasive method