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TRACE METAL DETECTION TECHNIQUE (TMDT) - A REPORT OUTLINING A PROCEDURE FOR PHOTOGRAPHING RESULTS IN COLOR, AND SOME FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESULTS IN CONTROLLED LABORATORY TESTS

NCJ Number
16716
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 19 Issue: 3 Dated: (JULY 1974) Pages: 496-503
Author(s)
J M STEVENS; H MESSLER
Date Published
1974
Length
8 pages
Annotation
THE TRACE METAL DETECTION TECHNIQUE (TMDT) ALLOWS THE FORENSIC SCIENTIST TO DETERMINE IF A SUBJECT HAD BEEN IN CONTACT WITH A GUN (OR ANY METAL) WITHOUT NECESSARILY HAVING FIRED IT.
Abstract
A PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS WHICH FAITHFULLY RECORD THE OBSERVED RESULTS OF THE APPLICATION OF THE TRACE METAL DETECTION TECHNIQUE IS PRESENTED. METHODS FOR THE BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHING OF THESE OBSERVATIONS WITH POLAROID FILM ARE OUTLINED, AS IS THE NEED FOR SUCH DOCUMENTATION. THE OBSERVED INFLUENCE OF SEVERAL FACTORS, SUCH AS PERSPIRATION, METALLIC COMPOSITION, AND THE CONDITION OF GUN BLUINGS AND PLATINGS, ON TMDT FINDINGS IS STATED AND DISCUSSED. FINALLY, THE ROLE OF THE TMDT IN FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS AND THE CURRENT STATE OF DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF THE TECHNIQUE IS CONSIDERED BRIEFLY. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)