Cleaning blood from a violent crime scene can complicate crime scene investigations, particularly when accurate evidence is required for a conviction in court. A new study led by Flinders University, published in the Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, compares evidence collected from remaining DNA and hemoglobin (red blood cells) left on cotton T-shirt material and metal knives from wet and dried blood cleaned with a variety of different common cleaning products.


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