Breaking with trends in forensic dating: A likelihood ratio-based comparison approach

Forensic Sci Int. 2023 Aug:349:111763. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2023.111763. Epub 2023 Jun 14.

Abstract

Further steps toward understanding the time-related information contained within bloodstains found at the crime scene are rightly considered a top priority in forensic science. Contrary to widely held assumptions, the reason for the delayed exploitation of bloodstains dating methods in practice is not the lack of suitable analytical techniques for monitoring degradation processes. The problem lies in the variability of the environmental and circumstantial conditions, playing a vital role in the degradation kinetics of blood deposits. The present article demonstrates the possibility of breaking with current approaches based on absolute age estimations to finally answer time-centered questions in real forensic scenarios. The proposed novel framework for situating forensic traces in time is based on the likelihood ratio assessment of the (dis)similarity between the evidence decomposition and sets of reference materials obtained through supervised aging. In such a strategy, every dating procedure is constructed on a case-by-case basis to fit examined blood traces, thereby limiting the adverse influence of external factors on the validity of age estimations and providing a way for future crime scene implementation.

Keywords: Bloodstains; Comparison problem; Forensic dating; Likelihood ratio; Time since deposition.

MeSH terms

  • Blood Stains*
  • Crime
  • Forensic Medicine* / methods
  • Forensic Sciences / methods
  • Time Factors