The Forensic Investigator

004 The role of Evidence in Forensic Investigations

29 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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The podcast episode delves into the critical role of evidence in forensic investigation, highlighting its significance in identifying suspects, establishing connections, and reconstructing events. It also explores the influence of Sherlock Holmes on modern forensic science, Locard's Principle of Exchange, linkage in criminal investigations, crime scene reconstruction, and the challenges in forensic evidence interpretation. Takeaways * Role of evidence in forensic investigation * Influence of Sherlock Holmes on forensic science Chapters * 00:00 The Role of Evidence in Forensic Investigation * 08:25 Locard's Principle of Exchange * 16:29 Crime Scene Reconstruction * 22:10 Challenges in Forensic Evidence Interpretation

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