Explore the techniques and reagents used for developing bloody fingerprints in this 31-minute video lecture by Andrew Reitnauer from Forensic 365. Delve into the importance of fingerprints as physical evidence in criminal investigations and learn about various blood reagents such as Amido Black, Leukocrystal Violet, and Hungarian Red. Discover how to process different surfaces, including dark ones, and understand the application of blood fixatives. Examine fluorescence techniques using Floxyb and compare various methods for developing latent prints. Gain insights into crime scene development, horizontal surface processing, and gel lifting techniques. Enhance your forensic knowledge with practical examples and comparative considerations for effective bloody fingerprint analysis.
Latent Print Development - Blood Impressions and Reagents