FAQS-ON-CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
We offer evidence collection, forensic photography, fingerprint and DNA analysis, blood spatter analysis, crime scene reconstruction, and more to uncover crucial details at a crime scene.
Our team follows a systematic approach to document, photograph, and collect evidence, using tamper-proof containers and meticulous labeling to preserve the chain of custody.
This process involves recreating events at the crime scene based on physical evidence. By analyzing blood patterns, trajectories, and other evidence, we provide a timeline and visual representation to clarify events.
Yes, our investigators have courtroom experience and are qualified as expert witnesses, providing clear, objective testimony on findings and investigative processes.
It varies by case complexity, from a few hours for initial documentation to several weeks for in-depth analysis, including lab results and forensic reporting.
We investigate homicides, assaults, burglaries, accidents, and other incidents. Our team is equipped to handle a wide variety of cases.
We maintain strict protocols, using gloves, protective gear, and tamper-proof evidence bags. Every item is carefully documented and stored to maintain integrity.
Evidence is securely stored and, if necessary, transferred to law enforcement agencies or the requesting client following chain-of-custody protocols to ensure admissibility.
We adhere to strict confidentiality protocols and data protection laws. All team members operate under non-disclosure agreements to safeguard sensitive information.
We adhere to strict confidentiality protocols and data protection laws. All team members operate under non-disclosure agreements to safeguard sensitive information.
Our services are available for both law enforcement agencies and private individuals seeking professional crime scene investigation assistance.
The length of an investigation varies depending on factors like the complexity of the scene, the number of pieces of evidence, and laboratory analysis requirements. While initial documentation and evidence collection may take a few hours, full forensic analysis can extend over several days to weeks to ensure thoroughness and accuracy.