In almost all homicide cases, the blood is considered to be the most common physical evidence that the investigators will find in the crime scene. The blood is considered to be the most vital physical evidence that can be taken for forensic analysis to help solve crimes and in reconstructing the crime scene. Geberth (2007) emphasizes the crucial role of bloodstain analysis in aiding the investigators when trying to understand what happened between the victim and assailant, such as creating the sequence of events. The patterns of bloodstain as evidence on a crime scene can illustrate the victim’s Continue reading...