What is the purpose of an explosive investigation?
What are the different types of scientific evidence?
Classification
Identification
Is it TNT?
Quantification?
What are the 3 S’s in an explosive investigation?
Selectivity
Ability to determine an analyte from a mixture without other components (which vary!) interfering
Specificity
Nothing other than the desired analyte contributes to the result
Confident that nothing else can contribute to the result we are claiming
Sensitivity
Linear slope of the response (calibration curve)
Related to the amount and the limits of detection and quantification
Method, sample prep, volumes used all relate to this
What locations would we want to detect explosive residue from?
Explosion scenes
Can also be a failed or accidental explosion scene
Clandestine labs or explosive storage dumps
Suspects hands
Take evidence from their hands, clothes, skin and other areas.
What should you check before starting an investigation at an explosion scene?
Once checking the scene is safe, what should you do?
What should you consider when starting an explosive investigation?
What needs to be considered when investigating an explosive that hasn’t been encountered before?
If it hasn’t been encountered before than additional precautions need to be taken - determine the chastity and volatility of the explosive, the housing and how it tended to be detonated
Why is it easier if an explosive has been encountered before?
If it has been encountered before it makes it easier as you will know its properties better.
What can the state of the explosive tell you?
Particulates and droplets tells you about the materials that might have been used
What should be true for an explosive from a military device?
If it was a military device it would have some form of tag that can identify it
What can be used to identify volatile components?
Mobile GC can be used to identify volatile components
How can you find the point of detonation?
What is the problem with a detonation that isn’t in the floor?
If it’s been detonated on something other than the floor a lot of the material gets blown away so determining the specific detonation point can be challenging.
How can you protect the scene from contamination?
All personnel wear overalls, gloves, shoe covers, etc. to protect the scene