Trace Evidence: A Case Study

Episode Number: 
028
With: 
Christine Funk

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Max Houck, formerly with the FBI, currently teaches in the Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program and the Division of Sociology and Anthropology at West Virginia University. His research has appeared in publications such as the Forensic Science Review, Computers and Security, Law Enforcement Technology, Forensic Science International, Forensic Science Communications, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Journal of the Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences and Microscopy Today.

 

While at the FBI, Max worked in the trace evidence unit, examining hair, fiber, fabric and ropes.  In this interview, Max talks about a specific case involving fiber evidence.  This case study illustrates how specific the discipline can be, and how trace evidence can help solve a case.

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