The serial sniper attacks around the Capital Beltway and Richmond, Va., have elicited a predictable Pavlovian response from those who believe there was never a violent crime another gun-control law couldn't have prevented. The solution du jour is so-called At a computer screen in the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Crime Laboratory in Orlando, analyst Gail Daniels carefully magnifies and adjusts the images of two spent .45-caliber pistol cartridges. What first look like random scratches on the firing The frustrating search for a serial sniper in the Washington region has renewed calls for a national ballistic fingerprint system that supporters say could quickly link bullets found at shooting scenes to a suspect. Such a system would appear to offer a Forensic scientists are all the rage on television these days. In real life, too, ballistics experts have become crime-fighting stars in the Beltway sniper case, where they linked most of the bullets to a single gun -- the rifle later seized from John Another failed gun-control strategy. ballistic fingerprinting was all the rage just a couple of years ago. Maryland and New York were leading the way where a computer database would record the markings made on the bullets from all new guns. The days of SEATTLE - "Originally, it was designed as a combat round," said Seattle's Doc Carlson of the .223 caliber bullet being used by the Washington D.C. area sniper. "Designed to take soldiers off the field." They are also rounds that can be fired from a variety .
She took the x-ray photographs that Watson and Crick used to build their model, but she was never properly recognized for her contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA. In this hour, we'll talk about the life and scientific accomplishments of One way investigators have been able to link the string of shootings in the Washington, D.C., area is by analyzing the slugs that felled the victims. Here's an explanation of the technique, called ballistic fingerprinting, and a look at the debate A North Carolina sheriff’s department has been testing out their newest bullet-catching device, a steel tube full of Kevlar fibers. Ballistics tubes are starting to replace the use of water tanks to test-fire guns into because really, they splash way She later named him as the shooter instead of Calloway. McNabb questioned the purported absence of ballistics evidence, fingerprints and DNA directly linking Calloway to the scene. The missing gun and iPhone 5 were also brought up. The attorney also .
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