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Casework Intelligence. Major Crime Cases. General Information. Before deciding the way forward in cases it is important to understand the background of fibres in casework and how the idea of Fibres Intelligence has developed. History. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Casework IntelligenceCasework Intelligence

Major Crime CasesMajor Crime Cases

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General InformationGeneral Information

Before deciding the way forward in Before deciding the way forward in cases it is important to understand cases it is important to understand the background of fibres in casework the background of fibres in casework and how the idea of Fibres and how the idea of Fibres Intelligence has developed.Intelligence has developed.

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HistoryHistory

Forensic examination of trace evidence Forensic examination of trace evidence is based on Locard’s Theory – ‘every is based on Locard’s Theory – ‘every contact leaves a trace’. This is often contact leaves a trace’. This is often quoted as the Locard Exchange quoted as the Locard Exchange Principle although it is not thought to Principle although it is not thought to have appeared in any of his writing as have appeared in any of his writing as such but it is a phrase from his 1930 such but it is a phrase from his 1930 article ‘The Analysis of Dust (in Three article ‘The Analysis of Dust (in Three Parts)’ that forms the foundation of his Parts)’ that forms the foundation of his principle:principle:

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‘‘Yet, upon reflection, one has been Yet, upon reflection, one has been astonished that it has been astonished that it has been necessary to wait until this late day necessary to wait until this late day for so simple an idea to be applied as for so simple an idea to be applied as the collecting, in the dust of the collecting, in the dust of garments, of the evidence of the garments, of the evidence of the objects rubbed against, and the objects rubbed against, and the contacts which a suspected person contacts which a suspected person may have undergone.may have undergone.

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For the microscopic debris that For the microscopic debris that covers our clothes and bodies are the covers our clothes and bodies are the mute witnesses, sure and faithful, of mute witnesses, sure and faithful, of all our movements and of all our all our movements and of all our encounters’.encounters’.Locard 1930Locard 1930

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In 1953 Kirk went on to say that In 1953 Kirk went on to say that ‘Microscopic evidence is present in most ‘Microscopic evidence is present in most cases, and is therefore of much wider cases, and is therefore of much wider availability. If there is a single most availability. If there is a single most important lesson to be learned by the important lesson to be learned by the investigator, it is the extent to which he investigator, it is the extent to which he may rely on microscopic physical may rely on microscopic physical evidence if he is willing to make full use evidence if he is willing to make full use of it’.of it’.Kirk – Crime InvestigationKirk – Crime Investigation

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The last 50 years has seen many advances in The last 50 years has seen many advances in fibre examination and analysis. However it is fibre examination and analysis. However it is only over the last 8 or 9 years that fibres as only over the last 8 or 9 years that fibres as an Intelligence tool has progressed.an Intelligence tool has progressed.

De Forest stated that ‘trace evidence has an De Forest stated that ‘trace evidence has an important role to play in both the important role to play in both the investigative and adjudicative phases of a investigative and adjudicative phases of a case’case’ De Forest PR – What is trace evidence ? – concept, De Forest PR – What is trace evidence ? – concept,

scope and utilization. Int Workshop Japan 1998. scope and utilization. Int Workshop Japan 1998.

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Not all evidence categories lend Not all evidence categories lend themselves to the production line themselves to the production line approach (DNA) during analysis.approach (DNA) during analysis.

Fibres are an example – due to Fibres are an example – due to extreme variances in the extreme variances in the circumstances found from case to circumstances found from case to case. Different analytical approaches case. Different analytical approaches can be required and the complexity can be required and the complexity of interpreting the results a more of interpreting the results a more individual treatment is required.individual treatment is required.

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This will become clearer when the case This will become clearer when the case example is shown later.example is shown later.

Grieve and Wiggins pointed out that Grieve and Wiggins pointed out that ‘Fibres are particularly important because ‘Fibres are particularly important because they are ubiquitous – we are surrounded they are ubiquitous – we are surrounded by textiles in our daily lives. Their use as by textiles in our daily lives. Their use as evidence in criminal cases is only limited evidence in criminal cases is only limited by the extent of the investigator’s by the extent of the investigator’s imagination, provided that the necessary imagination, provided that the necessary forensic support facilities are available’.forensic support facilities are available’.

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Grieve and Wiggins went on to say: ‘In Grieve and Wiggins went on to say: ‘In addition, the textile population in a person’s addition, the textile population in a person’s wardrobe and surroundings is based on wardrobe and surroundings is based on personal taste and is therefore highly personal taste and is therefore highly individual. It would be extremely unusual to individual. It would be extremely unusual to pass a person in a street wearing exactly the pass a person in a street wearing exactly the same items as yourself from head to toe. In same items as yourself from head to toe. In addition to this, fibres carried on clothing addition to this, fibres carried on clothing reflect the owner’s personal environment, reflect the owner’s personal environment, and if transferred to other surfaces can and if transferred to other surfaces can provide a link back to their origin’.provide a link back to their origin’.

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In this quote from Grieve MC & In this quote from Grieve MC & Wiggins KG. (Fibers Under Fire: Wiggins KG. (Fibers Under Fire: Suggestions for Improving Their Use Suggestions for Improving Their Use to Provide Forensic Evidence. to Provide Forensic Evidence. J.Forensic Sciences July 2002 835-J.Forensic Sciences July 2002 835-843.) the last sentence in particular 843.) the last sentence in particular should be remembered when a case should be remembered when a case needs Fibres Intelligence.needs Fibres Intelligence.

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General ConsiderationsGeneral Considerations

Are we looking for fibre populations on the Are we looking for fibre populations on the clothing/body of clothing/body of oneone victim or at victim or at oneone scene that may offer information that help scene that may offer information that help us link to a particular environment, item or us link to a particular environment, item or suspect.suspect.

Are we looking for fibre populations on the Are we looking for fibre populations on the clothing/body of clothing/body of a number of victimsa number of victims or or at at a number of scenesa number of scenes that help us link that help us link to a particular environment, item or to a particular environment, item or suspect? suspect?

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In either case the question that In either case the question that needs to be answered is -How were needs to be answered is -How were the fibres left?the fibres left?

Primary transfer – from suspect’s Primary transfer – from suspect’s clothing.clothing.

Secondary or tertiary transfer – Secondary or tertiary transfer – furnishings, textiles or other clothing furnishings, textiles or other clothing from the suspect’s home or from the suspect’s home or environment (including vehicles).environment (including vehicles).

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Number of fibres that may form a Number of fibres that may form a population can be variable.population can be variable.

If several scenes and victims are If several scenes and victims are being linked fibre numbers could be being linked fibre numbers could be low.low.

Example: a seat in the suspect’s Example: a seat in the suspect’s house sheds fibres, these are house sheds fibres, these are transferred to his clothing and transferred to his clothing and carried to the victim/scene.carried to the victim/scene.

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Secondary transfer passes the fibres Secondary transfer passes the fibres onto the victim/scene.onto the victim/scene.

Numbers depend on the sheddability Numbers depend on the sheddability of the seat, the retention properties of the seat, the retention properties of his clothing and the properties of of his clothing and the properties of the item to which they have been the item to which they have been transferred.transferred.

If the scene is in the open, weather If the scene is in the open, weather conditions also become a factor.conditions also become a factor.

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If the suspect commits other If the suspect commits other offences wearing the same clothing offences wearing the same clothing but he hasn’t sat on the seat but he hasn’t sat on the seat between offences then the number of between offences then the number of fibres transferred will be reduced.fibres transferred will be reduced.

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The Value of Fibres The Value of Fibres IntelligenceIntelligence

What is the value of finding fibre What is the value of finding fibre populations at scenes or on victims populations at scenes or on victims when there is no suspect?when there is no suspect?

We need to consider the following:We need to consider the following:Has DNA been found? – there is a Has DNA been found? – there is a

match on the NDNAD. Fibre evidence match on the NDNAD. Fibre evidence would still be supportive. Fibres could would still be supportive. Fibres could link other cases where there is no link other cases where there is no DNA evidence.DNA evidence.

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Has DNA been found? – there is no Has DNA been found? – there is no match on the NDNAD. The fibre match on the NDNAD. The fibre evidence may be useful in assisting evidence may be useful in assisting the police build up more information the police build up more information about the suspect and his about the suspect and his environment. environment.

It may be possible to give It may be possible to give information about all or some of the information about all or some of the following areas:following areas:

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Carpets in his house/car.Carpets in his house/car.Car seat upholstery.Car seat upholstery.Curtains or soft furnishings in his Curtains or soft furnishings in his

home or workplace.home or workplace.Outer clothing that he possesses – Outer clothing that he possesses –

may point to work clothing and show may point to work clothing and show his occupation (or hobby).his occupation (or hobby).

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No DNA at the scene(s) or on the No DNA at the scene(s) or on the victim(s) but there are a limited victim(s) but there are a limited number of suspects.number of suspects.

Limited suspects due to the area of Limited suspects due to the area of the offence and exit routes for the offence and exit routes for example.example.

Fibres may be useful as follows:Fibres may be useful as follows:Allow fibres mass screen to be carried Allow fibres mass screen to be carried

out. out.

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Establish links to the suspect’s car, Establish links to the suspect’s car, house and clothing etc.house and clothing etc.

To link a suspect by unusual or more To link a suspect by unusual or more common fibres even if a source of common fibres even if a source of the fibres cannot be identified.the fibres cannot be identified.

Link to other offencesLink to other offences

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Remember!Remember!

Suspects hide or dispose of garments they Suspects hide or dispose of garments they wear to commit one or more offences.wear to commit one or more offences.

If fibres are transferred by primary contact If fibres are transferred by primary contact there is no item available to source the there is no item available to source the fibres.fibres.

DNA evidence on the hidden or disposed of DNA evidence on the hidden or disposed of garments would also be lost.garments would also be lost.

Fibres transferred as a secondary or tertiary Fibres transferred as a secondary or tertiary transfer may link back to the suspect’s transfer may link back to the suspect’s other clothing, car, environment etc. other clothing, car, environment etc.

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Scene StrategyScene Strategy

1:1 taping allows for maximum recovery 1:1 taping allows for maximum recovery of transferred fibres from a body while of transferred fibres from a body while their distribution remains unaltered.their distribution remains unaltered.

The technique is time consuming but The technique is time consuming but blocks of tape can be used instead of blocks of tape can be used instead of single strips if necessary.single strips if necessary.

Exact records of fibre distribution can Exact records of fibre distribution can help investigators reconstruct events.help investigators reconstruct events.

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Before starting taping at a scene Before starting taping at a scene consider other evidence:consider other evidence:FingerprintsFingerprintsShoemarksShoemarks

If scenes are to be linked there are a If scenes are to be linked there are a number of issues that need number of issues that need consideration:consideration:

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How does the suspect arrive at the How does the suspect arrive at the scene – there may be links left at the scene – there may be links left at the scene e.g. car.scene e.g. car.

How does the suspect enter the How does the suspect enter the property – is a similar method used?property – is a similar method used?

Review the route from vehicle to the Review the route from vehicle to the house.house.

What parts of the house has he What parts of the house has he entered – what has he touched?entered – what has he touched?

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If it is a sexual offence what clothing If it is a sexual offence what clothing has he removed, where was it has he removed, where was it placed, has the suspect’s underwear placed, has the suspect’s underwear come into contact with bedding come into contact with bedding items?items?

If the scene is outside tape around If the scene is outside tape around bodies and in open graves.bodies and in open graves.

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Laboratory ExaminationLaboratory Examination

There is no substitute for experience There is no substitute for experience in Fibres Intelligence cases.in Fibres Intelligence cases.

Every case is different, especially in Every case is different, especially in serial offences.serial offences.

A full discussion should take place A full discussion should take place with colleagues before starting. Use with colleagues before starting. Use colleagues knowledge; learn what is colleagues knowledge; learn what is useful and what may not be. useful and what may not be.

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Think fibre type and colour, what can Think fibre type and colour, what can be traced if found.be traced if found.

Set time aside for discussion during Set time aside for discussion during the case. A change of direction may the case. A change of direction may be necessarybe necessary

Preview tapes before beginning to Preview tapes before beginning to search.search.

Which tapes are most applicable and Which tapes are most applicable and should be treated with priority.should be treated with priority.

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A quick overview may show what is A quick overview may show what is present and of potential use e.g. lime present and of potential use e.g. lime green man made fibres.green man made fibres.

Think about the case circumstances Think about the case circumstances what fibres are of no use i.e. fibres what fibres are of no use i.e. fibres from the victim’s environment.from the victim’s environment.

If searching a duvet eliminate fibres If searching a duvet eliminate fibres from the victims dressing gown from the victims dressing gown which is usually left on the bed. which is usually left on the bed.

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Fibre populations found in large numbers Fibre populations found in large numbers may be as a result of primary transfer may be as a result of primary transfer from the suspect’s clothing.from the suspect’s clothing.

Alternatively they may come from the Alternatively they may come from the victim’s clothing or environment.victim’s clothing or environment.

This needs to be investigated urgently.This needs to be investigated urgently. This is easier to establish in a series of This is easier to establish in a series of

offences as the chances of finding similar offences as the chances of finding similar fibres in the homes of unrelated victims is fibres in the homes of unrelated victims is unlikely. unlikely.

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The fibres are more likely to originate The fibres are more likely to originate from a source linking the offences from a source linking the offences e.g. the suspect.e.g. the suspect.