Crime scene analyst Matthew Steiner teaches the techniques forensics experts use to investigate bloodstain patterns, ranging from easy to difficult. Matthew explains how different types of forces create different bloodstain patterns in the crime scenes, and demonstrates how they can analyze these patterns to figure out how a crime was committed.
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Forensics Expert Explains How to Analyze Bloodstain Patterns | WIRED
Hello Dexter Morgan
i thought it was doakes all along
“Jesus Christ morgan you’re the bay harbour butcher”
Dear FBI, i’m not trying to becone Dexter Morgan….
In this moment…
Jesus christ jesus freking christ you’re the bay harbor butcher
okay dexter morgan🙄
You’re the bay harbour butcher.
‘tonight is the night and its going to happen again’
Idiocy…. And it’s still admissible in some jurisdictions.
Tonight’s the night
Ok Dexter
Do you keep alot of plastic sheets in your cars trunk?
So Tonight’s the night 🔍
Here’s him say Dexter, checks the comments:
Hello…………mathew steiner
Dexter reference if u didnt get it
Pov u know this dude is the bay harbour butcher but u cant prove it
Tonight the night i learn about analyzing blood and its going to happen again and again and again . It has to happen.
We becomeing dexter with this one
Tonights the night
Tonight’s the night.