![]() ![]() ![]() On Sunday’s Outlook Portland, we talk to a man who helped change that. In fact, there was a time when it didn’t exist at all. In this era of CSI, NCIS, 24, 20/20, and a serial killer named Dexter, it’s hard to believe that there was a time when forensic science -specifically blood spatter analysis- wasn’t taken seriously. And for those who know how to listen…or, perhaps, watch…what that blood says can be staggering. This girl -not even out of the 12th grade yet- has, with the assistance of the homicide investigator, solved one of the forensic mysteries in the murder of actor Bob Crane.Īs songwriter Suzanne Vega once said, blood makes noise. ![]() Upon further inspection, you realize the beaming young woman is, in fact, holding a blood-splattered shirt. The student -a girl from Portland’s David Douglas High- is holding what appears to be a swatch of patterned, red clothing. Picture a grizzled, sharp-eyed homicide investigator standing next to a smiling high school student. ![]()
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