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Post by Teesside White on Dec 7, 2006 15:59:57 GMT -1
im doing an essay on trace evidence and i have to evaluate how a certain type a trace evidence's impact on a real case im going with the Soham murders where textile fibres had a large impact on the outcome with their red man utd shirts that both holly and jessica were wearing heres my question...what materials make up a manchester united shirt?? and if you can give a source for referencing that would be great... cheers all it wont be the end of the world if nobody knows
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Dec 7, 2006 16:02:25 GMT -1
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Post by Lollipop on Dec 7, 2006 16:03:05 GMT -1
He said: “The Manchester United football shirts were made up of wool and four types of polyester fibres, which is unusual in sporting garments. They were not identical to the numerous other numerous shirts which were examined and it was possible to see clear differences between these shirts and those worn by Jessica and Holly.” www.forensic.gov.uk/forensic_t/inside/news/list_casefiles.php?case=21
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Post by urrzzzzzzzzzz on Dec 7, 2006 16:04:50 GMT -1
Sorry mate, not my topic.
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Dec 7, 2006 16:04:57 GMT -1
Also from this webpage is this paragraph... www.britishcouncil.org/japan-sport-footballculture-insider-kit-designer.htm"Choice of material is also significant. Manchester United's current shirts are made from a newly invented textile called Sportwool, consisting of polyester and Marino wool. This was chosen in response to the two main concerns of players; that the shirt feels lightweight and does not absorb moisture"
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Post by thales on Dec 7, 2006 16:04:58 GMT -1
should try about gunpowder residue, and the jill dando case, how some states in usa wont use it as evidence, but the lad was convicted for hab=ving a grain, think channel4 had a docu a few months back, was interesting!
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Dec 7, 2006 16:05:33 GMT -1
Jenny did we just post the same link one after the other....? ;D
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Post by Teesside White on Dec 7, 2006 16:06:07 GMT -1
omg how stupid am i.......the one website that i never thought to look on
** slaps himself **
exalts to both of you lee and lolly
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Dec 7, 2006 16:06:21 GMT -1
He said: “The Manchester United football shirts were made up of wool and four types of polyester fibres, which is unusual in sporting garments. They were not identical to the numerous other numerous shirts which were examined and it was possible to see clear differences between these shirts and those worn by Jessica and Holly.” www.forensic.gov.uk/forensic_t/inside/news/list_casefiles.php?case=21Jenny....great minds..... ;D
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Post by Neko Bazu on Dec 7, 2006 16:07:18 GMT -1
He said: “The Manchester United football shirts were made up of wool and four types of polyester fibres, which is unusual in sporting garments. They were not identical to the numerous other numerous shirts which were examined and it was possible to see clear differences between these shirts and those worn by Jessica and Holly.” www.forensic.gov.uk/forensic_t/inside/news/list_casefiles.php?case=21Jenny....great minds..... ;D What's that saying? 'Fools think in the same channel'
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Post by Lollipop on Dec 7, 2006 16:08:28 GMT -1
He said: “The Manchester United football shirts were made up of wool and four types of polyester fibres, which is unusual in sporting garments. They were not identical to the numerous other numerous shirts which were examined and it was possible to see clear differences between these shirts and those worn by Jessica and Holly.” www.forensic.gov.uk/forensic_t/inside/news/list_casefiles.php?case=21Jenny....great minds..... ;D
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Dec 7, 2006 16:10:40 GMT -1
Jenny....great minds..... ;D What's that saying? 'Fools think in the same channel' Careful Pimpmeister!
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