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Affordable Physical Evidence In Forensic Science | Connectel The best physical evidence in forensic science is the most reliable and accurate. It is also the most important because it can be used to prove guilt or innocence. There are many types of physical evidence that can be found at a crime scene. The type of physical evidence that is found on a crime scene will depend on what happened there and when it happened. For example, if a person was stabbed, then blood would be present at the crime scene. If a person was shot, then there would be gunpowder residue left behind. Evidence such as this can provide important information about what happened and who did it, but not all physical evidence is so easy to find or identify.
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The best physical evidence in forensic science may not always come from the most obvious sources like fingerprints or DNA samples but instead Physical evidence is one of the most important aspects of forensic science. These are the pieces of evidence that are collected from the crime scene and analyzed by forensic scientists. Physical evidence can be anything from fingerprints, hair, blood, and skin cells to weapons. There are many different types of physical evidence that can be collected at a crime scene and there are different ways in which this evidence can be used in a criminal investigation. The type of physical evidence that is found on a victim or at a crime scene will depend on what happened during the crime. For example, if someone was stabbed or shot then there will be blood present at the crime scene and this type of physical evidence would not be present if someone was strangled to death.
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