A Comparison of the FARO Freestyle 2 handheld scanner to the FARO S350 Plus Laser Scanner for Bullet Trajectory Analysis
The introduction of three-dimensional (3D) terrestrial laser scanning technology to document trajectories has greatly facilitated shooting..
A Comparison of Metrology Used in Documenting Shooting Incident Trajectories
There are several methods and tools for documenting trajectory rods, but little research exists comparing accuracies of these methods.
Estimating Occult Timing of Surprise Gunshot Sounds in Silent Film via Observed Start of Human Vol..
Voluntary human reactions, and associated perception times when reaction movements commence, are identified to estimate gunshot sound
Sniper Target Tracking Analysis of John F. Kennedy Assassination
US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by a sniper while riding in an open limousine in Dallas, Texas on 22 November 1963.
A Technical Investigation Pertaining to the First Shot Fired in the JFK Assassination
Following the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy, the Warren Commission established that one of the three shots fired in Dealey Plaza
Detecting Patched Bullet Holes in Painted Drywall
Reconstructionists must sometimes deal with crime scene evidence that has been cleaned, moved, or repaired.
Studying Fired Bullet Performance in a Unique Environment
Many studies have been conducted about the evaluation and reconstruction of fired bullet paths delivered in indoor scenes (1-4). Typically,
A Practical Guide to Shooting Scene Preservation for Crime Scene Investigators
When a dedicated shooting reconstruction team is not immediately available, the first crime scene investigators on the scene need to...