- Alternative Resources for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, by Kenn Meneely and Donald Schuessler
- Arterial Bloodstain Patterns on Clothing - An Interesting Case Linking the Accused to the Scene, by L. Allyn DiMeo and Jane Taupin
- Bibliography Project, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
- Bloodstain Photography by George Schiro
- Bloodstain Photography, by Christopher Duncan
- Bloodstain Tutorial, by Joe Slemko Forensic Consulting
- Blood Drop Size in Passive Dripping From Weapons, by N. Kabaliuk, M.C. Jermy, K. Morison, T. Stotesbury, M.C. Taylor, E. Williams
- Bloodspatter PowerPoint Presentation and Notes, by Dept of Forensic Medicine, Unv of Dundee
- Calculating the Area of Origin of Spattered Blood on Curved Surfaces, by Terry Flippence and Christopher Little
- Casting Two-Dimensional Bloody Shoe Prints from Concrete, Fabric, and Human Skin: A Review of Several Methods with Recommendations, by Thomas W. Adair
- Cohesion, Wettability, and Blood Drops that Land on a Smooth, Hard Surface, by Herbert Leon MacDonell
- Collection and Preservation of Blood Evidence from Crime Scenes by George Schiro
- Computer Analysis of Bloodstain Patterns on Angled Surfaces, by Lindsay Nowack, Rachel Collins, Grace Li , A.L. Carter, Mike Illes, Victor Gorman, Serge Larocque, Theresa Stotesbury and Brian Yamashita
- Computers vs. Strings in Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation by Daniel J. Rinehart
- Detecting Blood Patterns in Soil with Luminol Two Years after Deposition, by T.W. Adair, S. Shimamoto, R. Tewes and R. Gabel
- Detection of Blood Under Painted Surfaces, by Thomas W. Adair
- Detection of Salivary Amylase in Expirated Blood Patterns, by Edmund Silenieks
- Differentiating High Velocity Blood Spatter Patterns, Expirated Bloodstains, and Insect Activity, by Kimberly Clark
- Enhancement of Bloodstains on Washed Clothing Using Luminol and LCV Reagents, by Thomas W. Adair and Rebecca L. Shaw
- Evaluation of Blood Deposition on Fabric: Distinguishing Spatter and Transfer Stains, by Misty Holbrook
- Evaluation of Blood Saturation as a Mechanism of Change in Stabbing Defects in Clothing, by Boltman, B; Adair, T.W, and Brown, L
- Exploring the Relationship between Finger/Palm Prints and Blood, by Rob Bone
- Fluorescein Method of Latent Blood Detection, by Ricardo Tomboc
- Identification and Significance of Hemospheres in Crime Scene Investigation, by James O. Pex
- Guide to Capturing Photographs of Bloodstains for 3D Measurement, by Eugene Liscio
- High Speed Digital Video Analysis of Bloodstain Pattern Formation From Common Bloodletting Mechanisms, by Terry L. Laber, Bart P. Epstein, Michael C. Taylor
- Latent Blood Prints - Methods For Chemical Enhancement by Don Penven
- Latex Lifting Method for the Recovery of Blood, DNA and Dermal Ridge Evidence in Arson Cases, by Dr.Silke M. Brodbeck, MD
- Medical and Forensic Aspects of Blood Clot Formation in the Presence of Saliva - A Preliminary Study, by Celestina Rossi, Misty Holbrook, Stuart H. James and Dan Mabel
- Preliminary Evaluation of Bludgeon Head, aka Spatter Head, as a Technique To Demonstrate Impact Spatter from a Beating Mechanism, by Todd A. Thorne and Stuart H. James
- Quantitative Analysis of High Velocity Bloodstain Patterns by William Ristenpart, Fred Tulleners, Sonya Siu, Jennifer Saifi, Faye Springer
- Reliability Assessment of Current Methods in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis by Terry Laber, Paul Kish, Michael Taylor, Glynn Owens, Nikola Osborne, James Curran
- Recommended Terminology, Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, Forensic Science Communications, 2009
- A Simplified Guide To Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, National Forensic Science Technology Center
- Tangent Method and Spreadsheets: Determining Point or Area of Origin in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, by Fons Chafe
- Using Infrared Photography to Document Clothing Evidence in the Reconstruction of a Homicide, by Michael Gorn and Stuart H. James
- Using Multiple Void Patterns at Crime Scenes to Estimate Area of Origin in Bloodstain Cases, by Jeff Saviano, April Allgood, and Zerah Malone
- Visualizing Bloodstain Patterns on Dark or Multi-colored, Multi-designed Clothing using Luminol and Adobe Photoshop® Layers, by Tom Hill
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