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Jeremiah Morris is the Forensic Scientist Supervisor, Trace Evidence and Crime Scene Investigation Technical Leader of Trace Evidence and Bloodstain Pattern Analysis at the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office Criminalistics Laboratory. He is an active member of the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts and has been an advocate of how bloodstain pattern analysis contributes to forensic investigations. Join us as we discuss many changes happening around the globe that should further strengthen the reliability and credibility of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in forensic investigations.
Originally aired on February 10, 2022
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Jeremiah Morris is the Forensic Scientist Supervisor, Trace Evidence and Crime Scene Investigation Technical Leader of Trace Evidence and Bloodstain Pattern Analysis at the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office Criminalistics Laboratory. He is an active member of the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts and has been an advocate of how bloodstain pattern analysis contributes to forensic investigations. Join us as we discuss many changes happening around the globe that should further strengthen the reliability and credibility of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in forensic investigations.
Originally aired on February 10, 2022