Abstract

A technique has been developed in which the low temperature phosphorescence from seminal stains on fabric is used to make the stains and their flow pattern visible and to identify the side of the fabric on which the semen was deposited. This technique, which is non-destructive, is useful in determining the order of deposition of overlapping blood and seminal stains. Characteristics that can be used to estimate the elapsed time between depositions of overlapping blood and seminal stains are given.

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