@@RoastedTanks2006 Records of using glass evidence in the US date back to 1933 according to this source: www.justice.gov/archives/olp/file/861916/download#:~:text=FBI%20Laboratory%20has%20been%20conducting,optical%20methods%20since%20the%201950s.&text=small%20glass%20fragments%20like%20those,and%20added%20additional%20discrimination%20capabilities.
I really liked your forensics series. Thanks for the great videos.
Thank you!
When was glass evidence first introduced to Forensics science?
Great question. The answer to that varies by country, so I can't provide a specific answer.
@@MrHaineyScience If it was the United States would you know?
@@RoastedTanks2006 Records of using glass evidence in the US date back to 1933 according to this source: www.justice.gov/archives/olp/file/861916/download#:~:text=FBI%20Laboratory%20has%20been%20conducting,optical%20methods%20since%20the%201950s.&text=small%20glass%20fragments%20like%20those,and%20added%20additional%20discrimination%20capabilities.
@@MrHaineyScience Thank you so much!!
@@MrHaineyScience One more question, could glass evidence stand alone in terms of evidence or would it need other supporting evidence?
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