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Based upon the information you have learned throughout this module on blood spatter analysis, do you feel that analyzing blood spatter is the most reliable way to gain information about a particular crime scene? Do you think that analyzing the blood spatter gives you enough information to be able to charge someone with the possible crime? Conduct your own research on this as well and support your answer with a real-life case where blood spatter analysis was used. Include a copy of the URL to the article/site you found the real-life case example.

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I do not think that it is the most reliable way to gain information since it is very hard to do and can be easily messed up. No, I don't think you can charge someone on only evidence from blood spatter, but if there was additional evidence I think that this would definitely help with the case but not on its own, since it doesn’t give you physical evidence about the suspect.

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