Forensic Scientist

Forensic Scientist

LIsa Black

Cape Coral, FL

Female, 49

I spent the five happiest years of my life in a morgue. As a forensic scientist in the Cleveland coroner’s office I analyzed gunshot residue on hands and clothing, hairs, fibers, paint, glass, DNA, blood and many other forms of trace evidence, as well as crime scenes. Now I'm a certified latent print examiner and CSI for a police department in Florida. I also write a series of forensic suspense novels, turning the day job into fiction. My books have been translated into six languages.

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Last Answer on July 21, 2022

Kya b.s.c in forensic science mein admission lene ke liye NFAT exam Dena compulsory hai?

Asked by DISHA SAVALIYA 1 day ago

 

What are your thoughts on the use of AI in forensics? I know it's frequently used to sift through finger print data, is there anything else you believe it could be used for?

Asked by Aly Gam 19 days ago

 

Hello, i'm an amateur writer, but i like to be as detailed as possible. Is a snapped broken neck easily spotted on a murdered victim? What would that injury look like, swelling on the neck area, bruising? And where exactly? Thank you.

Asked by Carlos 2 months ago

 

How would a forensic specialist be able to determine that blood in a bad such as a donor blood bag might be different from that of a victim at a murder scene

Asked by Shereen 3 months ago

 

Would it be smart to go looking for internships and then working on a Bachelors degree, or working on the Bachelors degree as soon as possible after completing an Associates Degree?

Asked by Briar 5 months ago

 

Trying to prove a point to my friends- if a cadaver were put under magnetic influence, would the magnetism have any effect on the cadaver's decomposition?

Asked by Max 6 months ago

 

i want to be a forensic scientist but i don’t know what to major in for my undergrad, i don’t want to fs as a major bc i heard i wont be able to get a job after so i want to get my bs in biochem and then my masters in forensic science. is that good?

Asked by bre 7 months ago