Forensic Science: Chapter 8

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The Microscope

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characteristics of a virtual image (3)

-image that cannot be seen directly

-can only be seen by looking through a lens

-formed by the eyepiece of the microscope

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characteristics of a real image (2)

-an image that can be seen directly with the naked eye

-produced through the objective lens on the scope

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What is the compound light microscope used to see?

-to determine the species from sperm, blood, hair, etc

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What are the two lenses of the compound light microscope?

-objective

-ocular (eyepiece)

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objective lens

the lens closest to specimen

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ocular lens

the lens closest to the eyes

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What are the parts of the mechanical system? (7)

-base

-arm

-stage

-stage clips (clamps)

-body tube

-coarse adjustment knob

-fine adjustment knob

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base

the stand for support

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arm

acts as a handle

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stage

the horizontal platform to place specimens

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stage clips (clamps)

holds slides and supports the specimen

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body tube

cylindrical hollow tube light passes through objective to eyepiece

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coarse adjustment knob

focuses microscope on specimen and raises/lowers the body tube

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fine adjustment knob

finer focus and adjusts the height in smaller increments

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What are the parts of the optical system? (4)

-illuminator

-condenser

-objective lens

-ocular lens (eyepiece)

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illuminator

artificial light supplied by light source

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What illumination comes from the illuminator? (2)

-transmitted illumination

-vertical illumination

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characteristics of transmitted illumination (2)

-for transparent specimens

-light is directed up from illuminator built into base

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characteristics of vertical (reflected) illumination (2)

-for opaque specimens

-collects light rays from the base illuminator and focuses onto specimen

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parfocal

the image is focused with 1 objective and another objective can be rotated into place and field will remain in focus

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What are the two types of eye lenses?

-monocular

-binocular

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monocular

1 eyepiece

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bionocular

2 eyepieces

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magnification

the ability of the microscope to make the image larger

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resolution

the ability to form images into fine detail

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field of view

the size of the specimen area

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depth of focus

thickness of specimen that is entirely in focus under a scope

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What is the relationships between magnification and depth of focus?

-as magnification increases, depth of focus decreases

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comparison microscope

2 compound microscopes combined into 1 unit for a side-by-side comparison of 2 specimens

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What is a comparison microscope used for?

-bullet comparison

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What is vertical illumination for comparison microscopes used for?

-bullets

-cartridges

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What is transmitted illumination for comparison microscopes used for?

-hairs

-fibers

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What are the advantages of a stereoscopic microscope? (5)

-large working distance

-distinctive 3-D image

-create right-side-up image

-wide field of view and great depth of focus

-view live organisms

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What are stereoscopic microscopes used to locate?

-trace evidence

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What microscope is the most commonly used in the crime lab?

-stereoscopic microscope

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plane polarized light

confined to a single plane vibration

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What does the polarizing microscope examine?

-examines birefringence of minerals in the soil

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microspectrophotometer

a microscope that uses selective absorption spectra of light and links a light microscope to a computerized spectrophotometer

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What is the microspectrophotometer used to obtain?

-absorption spectrum

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scanning electron microscope

directs beams of electrons onto specimen to form an image

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What are the advantages of an SEM? (3)

-high magnification power

-high resolution

-great depth of focus

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What are the SEM forensic applications? (6)

-gunshot residue

-firearms ID and bullet comparison

-examination and identification of paint particles, fibers, and gemstones

-filament bulbs in traffic accidents

-counterfeit money/notes

-trace comparison

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What is the procedure to determine if someone recently fired a gun?

  1. adhere tape lift of suspects’ hands

  2. place tape in the SEM

  3. particles on the tape are analyzed by an X-ray

  4. the particles are displayed by their energy

    1. examiner can detect elements found in bullet primers

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What elements are found in bullet primers? (3)

-barium

-antimony

-lead

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forensic microscopy

examination of microscopic evidence as it relates to the law

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forensic palynology

collection and examination of pollen and spores connected with a crime scene

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What are the uses for the analysis of spores and pollen? (13)

-link suspect/objects to crime scene/victim

-prove/disprove suspect’s alibi

-include/exclude suspects

-track previous whereabouts of item/suspect

-indicate geographical origin of item

-help locate human remains/concealed burial sites

-establish season/time of death

-locate sources of illegal drugs

-imprison terrorists

-solve cases involving illegal poaching

-build profile of a suspect

-point the investigation in the right direction

-determine the season in which the crime occurred

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Sweden 1959 Case

-first case using forensic palynology

-the crime wasn’t solved

-young woman was murdered

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Austria 1959 Case

-sight seeing boat in Vienna

-evidence was the pollen on boots

-man killed his business partner

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Illinois 1980 Case

-kidnapped and murdered a farmer

-stole money

-robs a liquor store and gets caught

-corn maze pollen found on suspect’s shoulders

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Texas 1995 Case

-found a torso

-victim was stabbed 21 times

-collected pollen from marijuana and from Kansas

-believed to be murdered by the Mexican drug cartel

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New York City Case

-collected cocaine

-tries to find out how and where the cocaine came from

-cocaine is from South America/Bolivia, then shipped to Canada, and then to New York City

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How are you able to tell female vs. male by barr bodies?

-females have a barr body and males do not

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What can you get from karyotypes? (2)

-gender

-missing or extra chromosomes

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What additional steps can be taken to identify skeletal remains?

-compare dental records to teeth

-clothing containing hair, fibers, etc

-DNA from dental pulp

-jewelry, tattoos, piercings (identifying marks)

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Why was a forensic documenter called in on the Lindbergh case?

-he looked at handwriting from the suspect to the ransom note

-the “y” had a tail and the “o” was not closed

-suspect was German

-tool marks on the ladder matched the suspect’s tools

-the wood from the ladder was the same wood missing from the suspect’s attic

-had the gold tickets

-had the name and phone number of the intermediator in his closet

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Baby Doe Case

-baby found in Boston along the shore

-hair and clothing was tested

-cedar pollen was found and matched a nearby area

-the baby’s name was Bella Bond

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What is the difference between bird blood and human blood?

-human red blood cells do not contain nuclei but bird cells do

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What is the difference between bull and human sperm?

-bull sperm is large and blunt, human sperm is oval and small

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What does SEM tell us about pollen?

-the species of pollen

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What does the compound microscope tell us about hair, blood, sperm, etc?

-the species

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