Forensic Evidence Analysis

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A forensic examination of evidence plays a key role in helping the prosecution to prove their case beyond reasonable doubt. Forensics usually collect items found at the scene of a crime and take it to the laboratory for analyses. The forensic team analyzes fingerprints, DNA, and documents found on the scene and look for connections that can help solve the case. In recent years, document examination has come to the forefront in a way that can be used to shed more light on a case. A recent example is the BTK killer case.
The BTK killer case was one of the unsolved mysteries which involved a serial killer in Wichita, Kansas. The murders were committed between 1974 and 1991, and the murderer seemed to target female victims. The murderer would send