Blood pattern analysis—a review and new findings

Abstract Background Blood is one of the most common pieces of evidence encountered at the crime scene. Due to the viscous nature of blood, unique bloodstain patterns are formed which when studied can reveal what might have happened at the scene of the crime. Blood pattern analysis (BPA), i.e., the s...

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Main Authors: Prashant Singh, Nandini Gupta, Ravi Rathi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-05-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-021-00224-8
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spelling doaj-274e47c0b288448bbedd5dcd22affc242021-05-23T11:04:45ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences2090-59392021-05-011111710.1186/s41935-021-00224-8Blood pattern analysis—a review and new findingsPrashant Singh0Nandini Gupta1Ravi Rathi2School of Forensic Science, National Forensic Sciences UniversitySchool of Forensic Science, National Forensic Sciences UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Forensic Sciences, Amity UniversityAbstract Background Blood is one of the most common pieces of evidence encountered at the crime scene. Due to the viscous nature of blood, unique bloodstain patterns are formed which when studied can reveal what might have happened at the scene of the crime. Blood pattern analysis (BPA), i.e., the study of shape, size, and nature of bloodstain. The focus of this paper is to understand blood and BPA. An experimental finding to understand blood stain formation using Awlata dye was conducted within the university premises under laboratory conditions. Awlata (Alta), an Indian dye used for grooming of women, was used to create fake blood stains to understand the formation of bloodstains with respect to varying heights, and their relation with spines and satellite stains was determined. Results When the height of dropping fake blood increased, the distance of satellite stains emerging from the fake blood stains was also increasing. From the experimental finding, it was found that satellite stains were directly proportional to height of blood stain and spines were inversely proportional. Conclusion It can be concluded that blood is a vital source of information and when interpreted correctly it can be used as a source of information that can aid in investigations. Thus, a relation between formation of blood stains with relation to height was established. This finding using fake blood stains can help in carrying out future studies.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-021-00224-8AwlataBloodBloodstainsCrimeEvidence
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Nandini Gupta
Ravi Rathi
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Nandini Gupta
Ravi Rathi
Blood pattern analysis—a review and new findings
Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Awlata
Blood
Bloodstains
Crime
Evidence
author_facet Prashant Singh
Nandini Gupta
Ravi Rathi
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title Blood pattern analysis—a review and new findings
title_short Blood pattern analysis—a review and new findings
title_full Blood pattern analysis—a review and new findings
title_fullStr Blood pattern analysis—a review and new findings
title_full_unstemmed Blood pattern analysis—a review and new findings
title_sort blood pattern analysis—a review and new findings
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
issn 2090-5939
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background Blood is one of the most common pieces of evidence encountered at the crime scene. Due to the viscous nature of blood, unique bloodstain patterns are formed which when studied can reveal what might have happened at the scene of the crime. Blood pattern analysis (BPA), i.e., the study of shape, size, and nature of bloodstain. The focus of this paper is to understand blood and BPA. An experimental finding to understand blood stain formation using Awlata dye was conducted within the university premises under laboratory conditions. Awlata (Alta), an Indian dye used for grooming of women, was used to create fake blood stains to understand the formation of bloodstains with respect to varying heights, and their relation with spines and satellite stains was determined. Results When the height of dropping fake blood increased, the distance of satellite stains emerging from the fake blood stains was also increasing. From the experimental finding, it was found that satellite stains were directly proportional to height of blood stain and spines were inversely proportional. Conclusion It can be concluded that blood is a vital source of information and when interpreted correctly it can be used as a source of information that can aid in investigations. Thus, a relation between formation of blood stains with relation to height was established. This finding using fake blood stains can help in carrying out future studies.
topic Awlata
Blood
Bloodstains
Crime
Evidence
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-021-00224-8
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