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Presence of blood at a crime scene only tells us the death was a homocide.
No. Blood patterns, shapes, and sizes along with numerous other observations can lead to an accurate picture of the events that contibuted to during the homocide.
Blood pattern analysis involves matmatical calculations to assist in interpretation of the crime scene.
True. Velocity, angles, directions an distances are some important matmatecal considerations in determining what happened; how it happened.
The distance from which a person is shot has little effect on blod patterns and spatter of the victim.
False. The closer the distance of the gun to the victim the more energy absorbed by the body. Blood patterns will range from a fine mist at closer ranges to larges droplets/spatter at farther distances.