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Why a Dead Attacker Still Gets Evidence Markers

25 min · 7. juni 2026
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When you watch footage of a terrorist attack in Israel, you'll see small yellow numbered placards scattered across the ground — on shell casings, weapons, even the attacker's body. But what are they actually for? And why, when the attacker is dead and the threat is over, is the entire area still treated like a crime scene? This episode unpacks the forensic protocol behind evidence markers: how grid searches prevent investigators from rushing to the most dramatic evidence, why numbers are assigned in order of discovery (not importance), and how a single marker can feed into six simultaneous investigations — from criminal prosecution of accomplices to tracing weapons supply networks. We also look at the Israeli-specific context, where the stakes of counterterrorism forensics mean more markers, longer scene closures, and an unbroken chain of custody that can make or break a prosecution.

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