In cases of suspected arson, a body may be intentionally burnt to cause loss of life, dispose of remains, or conceal identification. A primary focus of a fire investigation, particularly involving human remains, is to establish the cause of the fire; this often includes the forensic analysis of fire debris for the detection of ignitable liquid residues (ILRs). Commercial containers for the collection of fire debris evidence include metal cans, glass jars, and polymer/nylon bags of limited size. This presents a complication in cases where the fire debris consists of an intact, or partially intact, human cadaver. This study proposed the use of a body bag as an alternative sampling container. A method was developed and tested for the collectio...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Fires can alter human remains in various ways; however, complete destruction of a human body by burn...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In cases of suspected arson, a body may be...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether gasoline residues could be detected post-mortem i...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
In Ontario, fire investigators from the Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) are responsible for determi...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Part I of Burnt Human Remains (see Chapter 6) detailed how to properly document, excavate and packag...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
In arson cases, the collection and detection of traces of ignitable liquids on a suspect's hands can...
In arson investigation, the presence of ignitable liquid is important in determining intent. In some...
Research with partners at Anglia Ruskin UniversityThe standard practice for the separation and ident...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Fires can alter human remains in various ways; however, complete destruction of a human body by burn...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In cases of suspected arson, a body may be...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether gasoline residues could be detected post-mortem i...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
In Ontario, fire investigators from the Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) are responsible for determi...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Part I of Burnt Human Remains (see Chapter 6) detailed how to properly document, excavate and packag...
Fire debris evidence may contain ignitable liquid residues valuable in the investigation of a potent...
In arson cases, the collection and detection of traces of ignitable liquids on a suspect's hands can...
In arson investigation, the presence of ignitable liquid is important in determining intent. In some...
Research with partners at Anglia Ruskin UniversityThe standard practice for the separation and ident...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
This study covers an extensive experimental design that was developed for creating simulated fire de...
Fires can alter human remains in various ways; however, complete destruction of a human body by burn...
Arsonists usually use an accelerant in order to start or accelerate a fire. The most widely used ana...