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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Crime Scene Photos

crime scene photosIf you were called to jury duty and you were in the courtroom of a convicted murderer, and they showed you crime scene photos, could you honestly say you could judge the accused fairly? This happened to me recently. I did not get picked to sit on the jury of a serial killer but during the jury picking process they showed all of us pictures of the victims, which included women, horses and dogs. Many prospective jurors told the judge they could not only not judge the man fair but that they couldn't stand to look at him and even be in the same room with him. And this was all before he was found guilty. Would you be able to do it?

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Monday, September 3, 2007

Up Close Crime Scene Photos

crime scene photosFor those who aren't faint of heart check out Crime Scene Virtual Tour on the Web, or CSVT, for that up close and personal invite into a crime scene.
At Crime Scene Virtual Tour you access a crime scene from any angle and get an overall idea of the place and what happened there. At CSVT you can zoom or pan, tilt and rotate the entire scene and make your own observations as to what happened and how. It will be just as good as if you were actually there and these crime scene photos could be the key evidence that convinces a jury.

CSVT is breaking the limitations and enabling people and law enforcement personal to navigate around the scene like never before without actually having to be there. This won't be like viewing crime scene photos through other peoples lenses since you have all the control of where you want to be in the room and how close you want to view it. The interactive map at CSVT is a helpful tool as well as crime scene sketching beside the images. With all this you can examine every piece of evidence up close.


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