“…ICP- MS also has the ability to analyze different elements at once; however, this feature is not necessary for these analyses. 9 In the absence of physical bullet casings or weapon at the crime scene, ballistics analysis is significantly limited due to the need of this evidence for comparison microscopy. The most significant aspect of this research is not only to observe how effective AAS is to identify elemental composition for bullet comparison, but to introduce a method of collection for crime scene investigators in the absence of ballistics evidence altogether.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AAS analyzes elements individually and is suitable for the rapid analysis of ballistic components as only two elemental analyses are required to produce distinguishable results. ICP-MS also has the ability to analyze different elements at once; however, this feature is not necessary for these analyses …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICP-MS also has the ability to analyze different elements at once; however, this feature is not necessary for these analyses. 9 …”
Toolmark and Firearm examiners' opinions have fallen under scrutiny as inadmissible ballistics evidence has led to the possibility of wrongful convictions and cold cases that could have been solved with the presence of a physical bullet, casing, and/or weapon at the crime scene. This research provides a solution for subjective-based conclusions and the absence of physical evidence altogether. Analysis of bullet material using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) has distinguished bullet composition between manufacturers from a surface scratch. This provides proof of concept that, when a bullet strikes a surface, metal deposits can be extracted and analyzed to corroborate microscopy techniques that currently violate Daubert criteria. Further studies could also provide results to distinguish barrel manufacturers from fired bullets and casings. This novel method of analysis can pave the way for crime scene collection procedures in the absence of physical evidence and provide an increase in scientific value to the expert's conclusions.
“…ICP- MS also has the ability to analyze different elements at once; however, this feature is not necessary for these analyses. 9 In the absence of physical bullet casings or weapon at the crime scene, ballistics analysis is significantly limited due to the need of this evidence for comparison microscopy. The most significant aspect of this research is not only to observe how effective AAS is to identify elemental composition for bullet comparison, but to introduce a method of collection for crime scene investigators in the absence of ballistics evidence altogether.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AAS analyzes elements individually and is suitable for the rapid analysis of ballistic components as only two elemental analyses are required to produce distinguishable results. ICP-MS also has the ability to analyze different elements at once; however, this feature is not necessary for these analyses …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICP-MS also has the ability to analyze different elements at once; however, this feature is not necessary for these analyses. 9 …”
Toolmark and Firearm examiners' opinions have fallen under scrutiny as inadmissible ballistics evidence has led to the possibility of wrongful convictions and cold cases that could have been solved with the presence of a physical bullet, casing, and/or weapon at the crime scene. This research provides a solution for subjective-based conclusions and the absence of physical evidence altogether. Analysis of bullet material using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) has distinguished bullet composition between manufacturers from a surface scratch. This provides proof of concept that, when a bullet strikes a surface, metal deposits can be extracted and analyzed to corroborate microscopy techniques that currently violate Daubert criteria. Further studies could also provide results to distinguish barrel manufacturers from fired bullets and casings. This novel method of analysis can pave the way for crime scene collection procedures in the absence of physical evidence and provide an increase in scientific value to the expert's conclusions.
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