Justice for All?

By gavin.l
  • Jan 1, 1235

    First Forensics case in China

    13th Century, Used different blades on different animals to determain the blade used in a murder was a sickle
  • Mathieu Orfila

    Considered the "Father of Forensic Toxicology" He discovered that the test used, the Marsh Test, had been performed incorrectly, and that there was in fact arsenic in the body, allowing LaFarge to be found guilty.
  • William Herschel

    Used Thumbprints on documents to identify workers in India.
  • Alphonse bertillon

    "Father of Criminal Identification”. Developed Anthropometry which uses body measurements to distinguish individuals.
  • Henry Faulds

    Uses fingerprints to eliminate an innocent burglary suspect
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Published his first Sherlock Holmes story; Considered the first “CSI”, featured in four novels and 56 short stories, popularized scientific crime-detection methods.
  • Francis Galton

    Published Finger Prints. Conducted the first definitive study of fingerprints and their classification. Gave proof of their uniqueness.
  • Hans Gross

    Wrote the first paper describing the application of scientific principles to the field of criminal investigation. Published Criminal Investigation.
  • Karl Landsteiner

    Discovered the ABO blood groups, later received Nobel Prize.
  • Edmond Locard

    Incorporated Gross’ principles within a workable crime lab; became the founder and director of the Institute of Criminalistics at the University of Lyons, France.
  • Albert S. Osborn

    Published Questioned Documents. Developed the fundamental principles of document examination
  • Leone Lattes

    Developed a method for determining blood type from dried blood.
  • August Vollmer

    Established the First Crime Lab in United States, located in Los Angeles.
  • Calvin Goddard

    Developed a comparison microscope; first used to compare bullets to see if fired from the same weapon.