Joseph Scott Morgan
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You've got family members coming in and out.
So anything with any evidentiary value is kind of blown into the point.
And I want folks to understand this.
The world that we live in now relative to forensics is not like it was when I started.
Okay.
If people will just imagine going into a crime scene now is almost like going into a surgical suite.
Because we're not just working cases from those things that can be seen.
We're working based on things that cannot be seen.
You could say that that's always been the case, but when you get into things like touch DNA, deposition of microscopic evidence that now we have the ability to pick up on, molecular evidence, all that stuff, every scene has to be treated that way.
And so the first warning shot that you have here is that you've got blood deposition out in front of that front door.
And I have my own thoughts about what the origin of that is and kind of how it looks, how that blood spatter, if you will, looks.
Something had to cause it.
Yeah, blood always tells a story.
And for me, that blood is going to be, there's a way we kind of view blood and how it's deposited.
And people have heard about blood spatter and all that stuff.
This is a very kind of passive, passive blood deposition that you have here.
And I, look, don't,
Don't believe me.
I always tell my students this.
Go look it up yourself.