"DNA matches the semen samples found at Mary Sullivan's crime scene with a one in 220 billion chance of error."
"It's like a murder scene with the fingerprinted gun left behind with a confession note."
"You don't have to have the gun to see the body lying on the floor, bleeding out with five bullet holes in it."
"Out of all the crime scenes, the biggest was at a party in Bed-Stuy where eight people were shot."
"Just imagine the horror of going into that room, opening that door, looking in, and just seeing a mother slashed to pieces on the floor, blood everywhere."
"Bungling burglar left his own birth certificate at crime scene."
"The trash can emitted an unusually strong foul odor. The officer carefully opened the trash can and discovered the body of a woman."
"The poor young woman is found naked from the waist down, facedown in the undergrowth."
"Christopher McCowen's DNA matched the crime scene."
"He was found under eight layers of sheets on a bed inside the trailer with his hands on his chest."
"It seems like foul play for sure, but what exactly happened?"
"The stab wounds were very symmetrical, almost methodical."
"You expand the perimeter of the search as large as you can maintain control over it."
"There was a blood-soaked roll of paper towels near Kathleen's leg and a bloody bathroom towel under her head."
"Police responding to a silent alarm arrive just after 2:00 a.m. Freeze! Place your hands on your head. Turn backwards."
"When examining the crime scene they look in the kitchen where Chad's body was he was lying on the floor on his back and what looked to be work clothes that he had on as well as a gun holster stir on his right hip there was defrosting chicken."
"And then I remember walking up the stairs into my mom's room. She's sleeping sound. Did you lean on the bed or what? What? I just... I walked up, shot twice."
"Nancy Newman was lying beaten and lifeless on her bed."
"But then there's a situation where you went to a domestic dispute call and when you showed up there, there was this huge bag of marijuana, a bunch of cash, a bunch of guns."
"Yup, yes, yeah, believe it or not, the murder scene pictures feature dead bodies. Yeah, it's not saying blood and yucky's."
"He is presumed innocent, officers arrive at night, there's no blood on him."
"The duct tape was wrapped around the face. That, to me, is evidence of a homicide."
"The stunned cops arriving on the scene head described what they encountered as a bloodbath."
"Blaze's blood was in his car on the murder weapon, and Sam's dad's name was etched into the handle."
"Was this proof that Darcy Frackenpole was in Kibby's vehicle?"
"The carpet fibers weren't just similar, they were identical."
"The plastic wrap that bound her wrists was taken into evidence."
"This is an image of the blood stains... Clearly, it looks like blood stains."
"So she goes up there and on her way up she notices that the blood is not just in the kitchen it's trailing up to the master bedroom."
"One of the most tragic crime scenes police had ever seen."
"He dumped his wife's body in a shallow grave that he dug at the oil site... she landed face down... she had given birth."
"This is what the crime scene looks like. You can see that community members continue to bring flowers and photos and notes here as a growing memorial out for the home."
"He left that crime scene with a lot of blood."
"Searchers found the remains of a woman in Salt Lake County Landfill."
"Seven bodies had just been found in the garden of the home."
"They lured a victim to a private space, killed them quickly and efficiently."
"Could you guys as law enforcement agents and experienced law enforcement agents explain how people YouTubers in particular going to a crime scene during an ongoing investigation can actually damage an investigation?"
"The location of the items was significant, you could see items that had fallen to the ground almost in a sequence, as if an assault started and Joanne was walking or running away from the assault and she was dropping items along the way."
"This was not a gory situation; it was just a very sad one." - Aiden Mattis
"Poulsen had taken photographs of himself breaking into and using equipment."
"A ski pole that appeared to be sticking out of Mikaelson's skull."
"The bloody palm print left on the grip of the weapon."
"He removed Mikaelson's boots and put them on his own feet."
"It's not consistent with being created from an individual committing suicide in a room sitting on a sofa. Some other violent altercation took place where blood was shed, with a lot of energy being exerted towards the blood, like a gunshot."
"Never leave anything at the crime scene that might be used to identify you."
"This killer had gone to great lengths to obliterate any trace of himself from the crime scene."
"We got a guy, we got a dead kid in a car. Okay, and we got a guy who shot and hauled ass. That's all we know."
"And these ashes were containing pieces of glass, actually."
"We've already got DNA stuff all over the place, fingerprints and stuff."
"Krystal Lee says when she walked into Kelsey bear's townhome she saw blood everywhere."
"In an Ideal World if you know that a crime has been committed inside of a house, do you prefer to seize that and prevent people from going into a scene right at the very get-go? Yes, why is that?"
"The most disturbing thing about the truck was the blood... the entire interior of the cab was drenched in even more blood than the man and his bags had been covered with."
"Emma's body was discovered just under 500 meters from a roadway."
"The key to success in working at a crime scene is being able to listen and understand what that crime scene is telling you."
"The murderer had planted herself at the scene of the crime long beforehand."
"At that moment in time, bear in mind her dad has been very seriously injured, so their assumption was, you know, this was a girl who was the sole survivor possibly of a robbery gone really horribly wrong."
"You have the DNA there, his genetic material everywhere, he got cut with the glass."
"Authorities recovered and reported bone fragments."
"Gabby's remains were located just in front of this clearing about a five-minute walk from where the van would have been parked on that road."
"He was standing at the scene of the crime when the murder took place."
"He's wearing gloves and, as you know, we can let anyone into a crime scene as long as he's wearing gloves."
"He had to have taken a shower because the amount of brain matter and blood would have been astronomical."
"All I know is that we were called out to your house and that there was a body found. Um, sorry."
"Greg Smart was basically right in front of the front door lying on the ground."
"Jessica was found severely burned near her burning car in Courtland."
"They have proof that she was there; they have a bloody palm print, her hair and her blood at the scene."
"My belief is that when Trudy got in the van and backed it out, the people that murdered them were waiting in the bush."
"The initial crime scene investigation concluded... including a large amount of blood."
"This is the weapon that impaled my wife's skull."
"It looked like the entire scene had been staged."
"Was he moving things around the crime scene? A crime scene that he is a trained evidence technician in."
"The four victims weren't alone in the house; there were two other roommates who lived in the house, so the way it's been described is and those two survived."
"Children of the hodsons, they discovered the bodies of their parents in the family home."
"Okay if you tell them to look under rich fingernails that [ __ ] and see if he was fighting for his life you might find who did this."
"After responding to the medical distress call, the Burlington Fire Department's ambulance crew requested police presence at 17 Brooks Avenue as it was clear a terrible crime had taken place."
"Oh, hey, yo, hold up, you don't want to talk about the fact there's a body on the floor?"
"One of the people who bag and remove human bodies and remains from crime scenes and other locations where people have died."
"Paul stowed them away in the ceiling of the crime, nestled in some insulation, a place only he and Carla knew about."
"There were dried blood stains found on the kitchen floor, but no body and no signs of Mr. O'Shea."
"Those bruises were new, it's not something that was there prior to her drowning."
"So what was in the U-Haul? Well, as it turns out, the U-Haul was filled with dirt."
"The victims weren't people that would stick their nose into somebody else's business and cause a problem, the killer left no physical evidence behind at the murder scene."
"Her body was partially covered by cardboard box that originally contained professional grade copy paper."
"What do you believe it was? Body parts. It looks like a foot and a leg."
"Criminals always come back to the scene of the crime."
"I found a memo written on a piece of paper next to the victim's body. On it, the word 'Maya' was written clearly in blood."
"Inside the house, veteran homicide detectives Johnny Crumby and Andrew Ingechock stood in the spacious living room."
"The killer probably planned to destroy the evidence by setting this warehouse on fire."
"The entire house was ransacked and destroyed, all the windows were broken, and all the decorations smashed up."
"All three bodies were found on the 10th hole of the golf club."
"Police feared they had stumbled upon a killer's makeshift cemetery. The team expanded their search of the field to cover the entire 110 acres; more bones were found scattered around the area."
"There's blood footprints all over the house."
"The smell itself was horrific, far beyond any normal murder scene. It's the smell of death."
"The measurements of some of the head injuries to Tony distinctly matched the dimensions of the mallet."
"I'm innocent. There was a burglary at my business, and I was there cleaning up the mess."
"Remarkably, there was an utter lack of physical evidence linking AJ to the crime scene. Where had it all gone?"
"We know there was a struggle; we found the tiniest fleck of flesh with a hair on it on the wall in that immediate area where Catherine had been attacked."
"When police arrived at the home just minutes later, they immediately saw signs that there had been some kind of attack."
"Cops don't have to go to the scene of crimes, cops don't have shootouts?"
"Gloves and face coverings are essential in treating an ambush like a crime scene."
"The investigation had now become a triple homicide."
"Upon examining the crime scene, police were unable to locate any obvious murder weapon."
"According to Dr veru he saw a body lying on the pavement a body already almost cold and he went into the cafe delost to telephone the police."
"Dr. Lee found that Japanese underwear may have held transfer DNA from the manufacturing process and proved this by testing an unopened bag of underwear which also had borne DNA on them. The CBS program concluded that the DNA from the crime scene was therefore fallacious."
"Two dead females, one stacked on top of the other."
"The 44 caliber killer left a handwritten note at the crime scene."
"I need you to get all their stuff and get out. Maybe it's a crime scene now."
"In any criminal investigation, it's always best to go back to the scene of the crime. In this case, we can't do it, but we have access to the next best thing."
"I think when you arrive at a crime scene at 3 o'clock in the morning, and you find a young woman shot to death--she was sexually assaulted and then murdered--I think you start out with a sick feeling in your stomach, kind of a disgust for crime in general."
"Does it look like the body's been moved at all? There's a lot of blood here but it's all in one place."
"Whoever shot Stanley Cooper wanted it to look like a suicide, so they left the gun and the shell casing on the scene."
"The cops got there 12 minutes later and came up with nothing, no evidence of forced entry."
"When you arrived at the scene, what did you observe? There were a lot of First Responders out and I could see two bodies laying, one by the corner of the shed and one by the feed room door."
"Knowing that these hairs belonged to Amy, investigators concluded that she'd likely been killed and then wrapped in them before her body was dumped."
"When you burn a body, you take a lot of evidence with it."
"There were no blood splatters, there was nothing to indicate that a person was murdered there other than they found the body."
"The crime scene indicated that the victims had not put up a fight."
"DNA belonging to Hernandez was found on a blunt near Lloyd's body."
"Oh my gosh, bam! And we even found the killers, no! A 357 Magnum Revolver was found in that possession."
"...the killer had placed both a bottle of cleaning solution and a towel between her legs."
"All the no crime scene was established officers believed there were still animals at large so they set a trap by the barn with chicken parts."
"The absence of even a partial fingerprint suggested to investigators that the dead victim found on the driver's side had not actually been driving but had merely been placed in that position."
"It looked like someone had beaten both of them to death."
"The distinct footprints marked the soil."
"The photographs revealed the position of the body, blood patterns on the victim's face, and bruising around the eyes."
"The truth of what happened in Oscar's apartment on Valentine's Day could lie not in people's words, but in the testimony of a silent witness."
"Blood on the front passenger seat and floor."
"Nothing seems to be missing from the crime scene there's no sign of a forced entry or a robbery attempt."
"She obviously hadn't come crashing through it and there was no way our would-be murderer could have dragged the body here the splatter made it all too clear that this was the point of impact."
"All those items were actually collected, taken into evidence by the crime scene unit."
"This is a photograph of the two items of evidence shown in the earlier photos."
"In the basement, the Boston police discovered the bodies of five people. The scene was so brutal many officers needed regular breaks."
"Talia's blood was on the trunk mat of her mother's car that was found in a dumpster in Seminole County. Talia's blood was on the toe of Luis Toledo's boot found in the same dumpster."
"The crime scene suggests that it could have been one person. I think it's two that came in later."
"So we have two murderers. The first did his job, then turned off the light as he left. Later, the second arrived in the dark, did not see that his or her work had been done and struck at a dead body."
"The evidence is indisputable. It was his footsteps walking away from the crime scene."
"Two years later another body is found in the same field."
"Police brought in a crime scene technician who brought a luminal light and when that light was put on the wall that in entire wall had a lit up with blood stains."
"The note was dropped at the scene of the crime."
"A severed human tongue on the floor as hints that something happened at the scene."
"The victim and his attacker had vanished."
"Imagine what you can do with an entire crime scene."
"...there were no cartridges found at the scene."
"The sherries had been assassinated. The crime scene appeared to be very limited as far as evidence remaining, which meant it was well planned, well executed, and professionally done."
"Detective Kirkpope also said he can't confirm or deny whether an item was removed or placed at the crime scene."
"We were trying to take the snow that had fallen over the blood and we were trying to remove it to expose the blood."
"This was not a robbery. Her wedding band, wedding ring, it was a necklace still in place around her neck."
"The plan was simple: the group would move their injured fellow officer to a nearby school, stage a crime scene, and pretend that he had been injured on the job while chasing a suspect."
"That crime scene is anger and violence and rage and hate. It is not murder for money."
"There was blood everywhere in the living room."
"They found Loretta lying face down naked from the waist down and her back and hair matted in blood."
"Our duties are to respond to a crime scene... collect as much information as we can... keep the scene as pristine as we can..."
"Photography is important in processing a crime scene. Absolutely."
"You shot her. The evidence was the bullets in her feet, the five shell casings on the ground where the shooting actually took place, the blood all over the ground."
"They came upon this trunk, and what they found inside were the remains of the victim that were literally melted because of the heat."
"We know for a fact that her phone was on the scene where she died."
"Tonight we return to the scene where those bodies were discovered 13 years ago."
"The first rule of crime scene investigation is that it's a crime scene and what's here is pristine until somebody enters it."
"Securing a proper crime scene perimeter minimizes or tries to eliminate the possibility of that type of evidence tampering."
"No two deaths are the same and I truly have to give credit to whoever was responsible for laying out all of these scenes in very unique and interesting ways."
"Forensic chemistry is a subtype of analytical chemistry which can assist in the identification of unknown materials found at a crime scene."
"Whatever happened in this house was honestly violent and gruesome."
"Preserving the integrity of the crime scene, a very very important task, is it not?"
"Back when I was a lieutenant over the crime scene department, we used to do the crime scene, we did the printing, we did everything."
"The police entered the Mechinaud home and found children’s Christmas presents still wrapped under the Christmas tree."
"Safety is always first. Don't take your crime scene home with you."
"Every crime scene is a digital evidence crime scene."
"When you get to a crime scene... you need to identify what pieces of evidence you have."
"All the evidence collected at a crime scene should be processed in a forensic lab."
"Crime scenes that are faked or staged can be challenging to analyze."
"It's a landmark case; it was the first time that this evidence was used to place a suspect at a crime scene."
"First of all, you're going to think secure of the crime scene."
"A Crime Scene Investigator responds to any scene that detectives or patrol sergeants or officers dispatch us to. We respond to process the scenes for evidence."
"There was a blood trail of both bloody footprints and blood drops."
"Every criminal takes something away from the crime scene and leaves something behind."
"When a house becomes the scene of a heinous crime, it forever alters its identity."
"Oracle, I'm at the holding cells. I'm setting up a crime scene."
"It will look a little bit like a Law and Order scene here by the time I'm done with all this."
"He's a blood spatter analyst, so he goes to crime scenes and analyzes the splatters, and that kind of tells him the story of how the crime happened."
"No murder scene is a pretty sight."
"It's very important to go back to the crime scene."
"You got one minute to leave my crime scene or I'm taking you in."
"With forensic nursing, the body becomes a crime scene."
"The world is a crime scene, and the one thing that stands out, the one thing that doesn't belong, is the place that nothing goes."
"This place is virtually undisturbed, no forced entry, no sign of a struggle."
"You got to hold on to that scene because once you let it go... you don't want to let it go till you have just gone through, combed it with a fine-tooth comb."
"The crime scene suggests that the criminal was in total control."
"It's worth looking into these other avenues as to where the perpetrator or perpetrators of this crime could have entered and exited the crime scene."
"The truth of Workhouse Lane and the truth of the crime scene itself is that there are a multitude of different entry and exit points."
"The most important and unquestionable piece of evidence recovered is several drops of blood left by the perpetrator on the pedestal where Lady Hera left her diadem."
"From the relaxed positions of the deceased, it appeared to have happened very rapidly."
"Our basic responsibilities are to respond to numerous different crime scenes throughout Morris County."
"We are tasked with photographing and documenting the crime scene, whether it's through photographs, through a diagram, could potentially even be a 3D diagram."
"Make sure the scene is secured and why is that? For the safety of any officer there and to make sure that our evidence is preserved and the scene is preserved to the best of its ability."
"You were being observant at the area of the body, yes, and the area adjacent to the body."
"This wasn't just some random location to lure three individuals and execute them with a shotgun."
"I knew instantly what I found. I found my daughter," John Ramsey later said. "She was lying on a white blanket. The blanket was wrapped around her. Her hands were tied above her head. She had tape over her mouth."
"I watched as Tessie's blood pooled on the kitchen floor, moving between the tiles and spreading quickly from wall-to-wall."
"...the timeline puts him there, the forensic timeline puts him there."
"This is a crime scene, okay? Everybody stops what they're doing."