Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9622614 | Forensic Science International | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The examination of damage to a paper towel, an item of evidence in a murder case, is described. Simulations performed with selected tools and the observation of the lacerations present on the towel permitted to infer that they were originated by cleaning of a pointed and sharp implement. Some marks, considered characteristic of scissors, were detected on the exhibit. This experimental outcome resulted critical in challenging the declarations of the suspect. A rather significant analogy between damage examination on paper towels and on textiles was established.
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Authors
Valerio Causin, Carla Marega, Sergio Schiavone,