Who’s blood is it? Forensic Characterization of Bloodstains Three questions to answer: 1. Is it blood? 2. From what species did the blood originate? 3. If the blood is human, how closely can it be associated with a particular individual? How can a Blood Sample be used for identification? Narrowing down our Persons of Interests Summary of Results Person of Interest Ms. Fredericks Ms. Stewart Mr. Wislang Mr. Juteau Mr. Mulhall Ms. V. Gorilla Forensic Tests (Positive or Negative) Motion Shoe print Finger print Hair Analysis Total Positive Results (Out of 4) X X X Who’s blood is it? Black hair Blond hair Red hair Blood Evidence • Blood samples – Can be analyzed to determine blood type and DNA, which can be matched to possible suspects. • Blood droplets – Can be analyzed to give clues to the location of a crime, movement of a victim, and type of weapon. • Blood spatter – Can be analyzed to determine patterns that give investigators clues to how a crime might have happened. 1. IS IT BLOOD? Presumptive Tests suggests but does not confirm the presence of blood; indicates that other tests should be performed • negative result means the substance IS NOT blood • positive result means the substance IS LIKELY blood (could be) https://ecrimescenechemistrymiller.wikispaces.com/notes+on+serology Microscopic Views Fish Blood Bird Blood Horse Blood Frog Blood Cat Blood Dog Blood Human Blood Snake Blood Kastle-Meyer Test (phenolphthalein/peroxidase test) when a blood stain, hydrogen peroxide and phenolphthalein reagent are mixed, Sensitivity: 1:10,000 (if 1 drop of blood were present in a bucket with 10,000 drops of water, the PHTH test would still turn pink) hemoglobin - Blood contains hemoglobin (carries oxygen and makes blood red) which contains a heme group which contains an Fe which can catalyze the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide the oxidation of the hemoglobin in the blood produces a deep pink color The cell membrane of RBCs has molecules in its surface that act as identification badges so immune system can recognize it as a normal component. Normal Red Blood Cell ANTIBODIES Foreign IMMUNE SYSTEM CHEMICAL MARKERS BLOOD TYPES Blood can be classified by either: A. Blood Type ABO identified by the type of antigen (antigen A or antigen B) B. Rhesus Factor another type of antigen (Rhesus positive or Rhesus negative) So, what is an ANTIGEN? The differences in human blood are due to the presence or absence of certain chemicals called antigens. Individuals have different types and combinations of these chemicals. Antigen = Antibody Generating Agent Antigens are located on the surface of the red blood cells and the antibodies are in the blood plasma. Blood Group A If you belong to blood group A, you have A antigens on the surface of your red blood cells Blood Group B If you belong to blood group B, you have B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells Blood Group AB If you belong to blood group AB, you have both A and B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells Blood Group O If you belong to blood group O, you have no antigens on the surface of your red blood cells Blood Group Notation According to the above blood grouping systems you can belong to any of the following 8 blood groups A Rh+ A RH- B Rh+ B Rh- AB Rh+ AB Rh- O Rh+ O Rh- Blood Typing 1. Place a drop of the blood sample in each well of the blood typing slide. Replace the cap on the dropper vial. Note: Always replace cap before opening next vial to prevent contamination. 2. Add a drop of anti-A (Blue) serum to the well labeled A. Replace cap. 3. Add a drop of anti-B (Yellow) to the well labeled B. Replace cap. 4. Add a drop of anti-Rh (clear) to the well labeled Rh. Replace cap. 5. Using a different color mixing stick for each well (blue for anti-A, yellow for anti-B, white for anti-Rh), gently stir the blood sample and anti-serum drops for 30 seconds. Discard each mixing stick after use to avoid contamination. 6. Carefully examine the thin films of liquid mixture left behind. Observe for: RESULT (-) = NO (+) = YES Appearance Film remains uniform in appearance Granules present Positive result indicates the blood type 7. Record results in the data table. Answer with a YES or NO. Type A blood Crime Lab: Blood Analysis Unit Name of Examiner: _____________ Blood Typing: Results for 4 Suspect’s Blood Types Sample 1 (Demo) Sample 2 (Gorilla) Sample 3 Sample 4 Sample 5 Stewart Ms. V Juteau Anti-A Anti-B Rh Blood Type EVIDENCE BLOOD: TYPE O+ Summary of findings: